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Carbon Nanomaterials-Based Screen-Printed Electrodes for Sensing Applications

Rafael Matias SilvaDepartment of Chemistry, Federal University of Viçosa, Viçosa 36570-900, MG, BrazilAlexsandra Dias da SilvaDepartment of Chemistry, Federal University of Viçosa, Viçosa 36570-900, MG, BrazilJéssica Rocha CamargoLaboratory of Sensors, Nanomedicine, and Nanostructured Materials, Federal University of São Carlos, Araras 13600-970, SP, BrazilBruna Santos de CastroDepartment of Chemistry, Federal University of Viçosa, Viçosa 36570-900, MG, BrazilLaís Muniz MeirelesFederal Center for Technological Education of Minas Gerais, Timóteo 35180-008, MG, BrazilPatrícia Soares SilvaDepartment of Chemistry, Federal University of Viçosa, Viçosa 36570-900, MG, BrazilBruno C. JanegitzLaboratory of Sensors, Nanomedicine, and Nanostructured Materials, Federal University of São Carlos, Araras 13600-970, SP, BrazilTiago Almeida SilvaDepartment of Chemistry, Federal University of Viçosa, Viçosa 36570-900, MG, Brazil
2023en
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Electrochemical sensors consisting of screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) are recurrent devices in the recent literature for applications in different fields of interest and contribute to the expanding electroanalytical chemistry field. This is due to inherent characteristics that can be better (or only) achieved with the use of SPEs, including miniaturization, cost reduction, lower sample consumption, compatibility with portable equipment, and disposability. SPEs are also quite versatile; they can be manufactured using different formulations of conductive inks and substrates, and are of varied designs. Naturally, the analytical performance of SPEs is directly affected by the quality of the material used for printing and modifying the electrodes. In this sense, the most varied carbon nanomaterials have been explored for the preparation and modification of SPEs, providing devices with an enhanced electrochemical response and greater sensitivity, in addition to functionalized surfaces that can immobilize biological agents for the manufacture of biosensors. Considering the relevance and timeliness of the topic, this review aimed to provide an overview of the current scenario of the use of carbonaceous nanomaterials in the context of making electrochemical SPE sensors, from which different approaches will be presented, exploring materials traditionally investigated in electrochemistry, such as graphene, carbon nanotubes, carbon black, and those more recently investigated for this (carbon quantum dots, graphitic carbon nitride, and biochar). Perspectives on the use and expansion of these devices are also considered.

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