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Electroanalytical Applications of Sensors Based on Pyrolized Photoresist Carbon Electrodes

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Pyrolyzed photoresist carbon electrodes (PPCEs) fabricated by photolithographic micro-fabrication and pyrolysis of the epoxy-based photoresist named SU-8 are applied to electroanalysis. Bismuth-modified PPCEs (Bi-PPCEs) are used in the adsorptive cathodic stripping voltammetry (AdCSV) of Ni(II) and in the speciation of inorganic Cr, while PPEs are used in the cyclic voltammetric (CV) study of bilirubin (BR) in dimethyl sulfoxide.

M. Silvestrini and A. Mardegan contributed equally to this work.

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Financial support from Veneto Region, MIUR (PRIN 2010AXENJ8) and the Cross-Border Italy-Slovenia Program 2007–2013– Strategic Project TRANS2CARE is acknowledged. We thank Prof. M. Madou and R. Kamath (Univ. of California at Irvine) for helpful discussion and suggestions.

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Silvestrini, M., Mardegan, A., Cettolin, M., Moretto, L., Ugo, P., Scopece, P. (2015). Electroanalytical Applications of Sensors Based on Pyrolized Photoresist Carbon Electrodes. In: Compagnone, D., Baldini, F., Di Natale, C., Betta, G., Siciliano, P. (eds) Sensors. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 319. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09617-9_24

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