2023
DOI: 10.3390/analytica4040035
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Development and Characterization of Conductive Ink Composed of Graphite and Carbon Black for Application in Printed Electrodes

Thaís Cristina Cândido,
Arnaldo César Pereira,
Daniela Nunes da Silva

Abstract: This work developed a conductive ink composed of carbonaceous material for printing electrochemical sensors. The optimized ink comprises graphite, carbon black, and nail polish, respectively (35.3:11.7:53%), as well as acetone as a solvent. The proportion was optimized with consideration of the binder’s solubilization, the ink’s suitability for the screen-printing process, and lower electrical resistance. The materials used, and the resulting ink, were analyzed by way of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy… Show more

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