2024
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2024.3354321
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Ion-Selective All-Solid-State Printed Sensors: A Systematic Review

Giorgia Polidori,
Sarah Tonello,
Mauro Serpelloni

Abstract: The recent advancements in technologies related to printed electronics brought significant innovation in the design and fabrication of electrochemical miniaturized sensors. One of the most exciting categories that can benefit from the transition from macro to micro enabled by novel printing techniques is ion-selective electrodes (ISEs). Miniaturized ISEs are also called All-Solid State ISEs (ASS-ISEs) since they rely on a solid contact transduction layer, enabling easier miniaturization and integration. This i… Show more

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“…The emergence of printed potentiometric sensors benefits from additive manufacturing, enabling the fabrication of cost-effective, miniaturized sensor systems [43,44]. Ali et al introduced a nanocomposite of poly(3-octyl-thiophene) and molybdenum disulfide (POT-MoS 2 ) into a working electrode in order to increase electron conductivity and anion exchange rate [39].…”
Section: Potentiometric Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emergence of printed potentiometric sensors benefits from additive manufacturing, enabling the fabrication of cost-effective, miniaturized sensor systems [43,44]. Ali et al introduced a nanocomposite of poly(3-octyl-thiophene) and molybdenum disulfide (POT-MoS 2 ) into a working electrode in order to increase electron conductivity and anion exchange rate [39].…”
Section: Potentiometric Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%