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AC1 (2mm Graphite Working; Silver Reference)

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AC1 Screen Printed Electrodes, SP-1412

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UNSPSC Code:
41111761
NACRES:
NA.21

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General description

The sensor is formed on a corundum ceramic base. On to this surface the working, the reference and the auxiliary electrodes are applied. The working and the auxiliary electrodes are made of variety of materials. At the end of the sensor there is a contacting field which is connected with the active part by the silver conducting paths which are covered by a dielectric protection layer. A biochemically active substance can be immobilized on the working electrode of the sensor to create a biosensor.

Application

Screen printed electrodes (2mm Graphite Working; Silver Reference) are ideal for electrochemical detection. The various application areas of screen printed electrodes are:
  • for the detection of common environmental pollutants such as metal ions and organic compounds
  • as enzymatic biosensors, immunosensors and DNA-based sensors for pharmaceutical and clinical usage
  • also in emerging applications of fabricating lithium-ion batteries, solar cells, and large area LED matrix.

Physical properties

Physical Parameters Dimensions:

Weight: 0.5 g.
Length: 25.40 mm
Width: 7.26 mm
Thickness: 0.63 mm

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Applications of screen-printed electrodes in current environmental analysis
Li M, et al.
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, 3, 137-143 (2017)
Screen printed silver top electrode for efficient inverted organic solar cells
Kim Junwoo, et al.
Materials Research Bulletin, 70, 412-415 (2015)
High performance screen-printed electrodes prepared by a green solvent approach for lithium-ion batteries
Goren A., et al.
Journal of Power Sources, 334, 65-77 (2016)
Screen printing of stretchable electrodes for large area LED matrix
Ho Xinning, et al.
Journal of Materials Research, 30, 2271-2278 (2015)

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