2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2019.04.056
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Fuel cell-based self-powered electrochemical sensors for biochemical detection

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“…The SPEs made of carbon ink are seen as a good alternative to carbon paste electrodes or glassy carbon electrodes. The SPEs are very attractive, both as electrochemical detectors and transducers used in manufacturing electrochemical sensors [53,[56][57][58][59]. That is due to certain useful properties for these applications, such as chemical inertia, use within a wide potential range, low background current due to the crystalline structure of the material, and high signal/noise ratio [60].…”
Section: Development Of Screen-printed Based Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SPEs made of carbon ink are seen as a good alternative to carbon paste electrodes or glassy carbon electrodes. The SPEs are very attractive, both as electrochemical detectors and transducers used in manufacturing electrochemical sensors [53,[56][57][58][59]. That is due to certain useful properties for these applications, such as chemical inertia, use within a wide potential range, low background current due to the crystalline structure of the material, and high signal/noise ratio [60].…”
Section: Development Of Screen-printed Based Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensing technology plays a decisive role in our life as an important way for electronic devices to obtain external information. With the development of self-powered technology, self-powered sensing systems that can sense important physical 29,30 , chemical 31,32 , and biochemical 33,34 information without an external energy supply have gradually come into people's view. Since there are no issues such as battery replacement and environmental pollution, a self-powered sensing system is expected to be the major form of sensor nodes in the future Internet of Things era.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Micro‐power supplies are employed in situations where low power consumption occurs over longer periods of time ( e. g . in sensors or remote transmitters [1] ). Often membrane‐based fuel cell systems are employed with an air exposed cathode and a fuel exposed anode [2] or bio‐anode [3] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%