A cloth-based analytical device combined with electrochemiluminescence detection (CAD-ECL) was described for rapid determination of histamine (HA). The CAD device was produced by screen-printing a conductive carbon ink onto a patterned hydrophobic electrochemical microfluidic chamber to fabricate the three-carbon electrode system on a single hydrophilic cloth. The introduction of carbon nanodots linked to chitosan on the working carbon electrode surface enhanced the catalytic performance and overcame the resistance of the cotton fiber material.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe fabrication of a cloth-based analytical device combined with electrochemiluminescence detection was established for the rapid determination of salbutamol in pork samples. A hand-coloring method to pattern the hydrophobic chamber was employed, and a three-carbon electrode system was subsequently screen printed onto the patterned cotton chamber. Further modifications of the working electrode surface were conducted using platinum nanoparticles and chitosan solution.
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