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Inkjet printing of nanoporous gold electrode arrays on cellulose membranes for high-sensitive paper-like electrochemical oxygen sensors using ionic liquid …

Hu et al., 2012

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5546277444776685839
Author
Hu C
Bai X
Wang Y
Jin W
Zhang X
Hu S
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Analytical chemistry

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A simple approach to the mass production of nanoporous gold electrode arrays on cellulose membranes for electrochemical sensing of oxygen using ionic liquid (IL) electrolytes was established. The approach, combining the inkjet printing of gold nanoparticle (GNP) patterns …
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