2021
DOI: 10.3390/chemosensors9070178
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Development of a High-Throughput Low-Cost Approach for Fabricating Fully Drawn Paper-Based Analytical Devices Using Commercial Writing Tools

Abstract: This work reports the development and optimization of a rapid and low-cost pen-on-paper plotting approach for the fabrication of paper-based analytical devices (PADs) using commercial writing stationery. The desired fluidic patterns were drawn on the paper substrate with commercial marker pens using an inexpensive computer-controlled x–y plotter. For the fabrication of electrochemical PADs, electrodes were further deposited on the devices using a second x–y plotting step with commercial writing pencils. The ef… Show more

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“…The existence of two spatially separated e-cells enables the implementation of two independent assays. Separation of the e-cells is achieved with a water-resistant permanent marker pen, , using an inexpensive computer-controlled x – y plotter (Figure B). The formation and separation of the e-cells was designed to provide fabrication simplicity and short fabrication time fulfilling POC requirements.…”
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“…The existence of two spatially separated e-cells enables the implementation of two independent assays. Separation of the e-cells is achieved with a water-resistant permanent marker pen, , using an inexpensive computer-controlled x – y plotter (Figure B). The formation and separation of the e-cells was designed to provide fabrication simplicity and short fabrication time fulfilling POC requirements.…”
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confidence: 99%