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Silver Microelectrode Arrays for Direct Analysis of Hydrogen Peroxide in Low Ionic Strength Samples

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ELECTROANALYSIS
Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/elan.202200200

Keywords

Microelectrode array; Photolithography; Voltammetry; Sensor; Peroxide

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In this study, silver microelectrode arrays were fabricated using photolithography for the analysis of H2O2 in low ionic strength samples. The developed sensor showed excellent repeatability and reproducibility, and could detect H2O2 directly without the addition of supporting electrolyte.
Silver microelectrode arrays are fabricated by photolithography for a one-step analysis of H2O2 in low ionic strength samples. The effects of electrode length, width, band-to-band separation, connection height, and adhesion layer are evaluated. The developed sensor shows excellent repeatability (RSD=1.20 % (n=5)) and reproducibility (RSD=1.12 % (n=5)) with the linear range of 0.0-10.0 mM, the sensitivity of 9.84 +/- 0.34 mu A mM(-1), and the detection limit of 22.69 mu M. The sensor has been successfully applied to detect H2O2 directly without the addition of supporting electrolyte in synthetic urine, tap water, drinking water, and milk samples.

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