Femtosecond Laser One‐Step Direct Writing Electrodes with Ag NPs‐Graphite Carbon Composites for Electrochemical Sensing

Advanced Materials Technologies(2022)

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The next generation of green electronic products will be flexible, eco-friendly, have arbitrary patterning, and be produced using simple methods. Here, a silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs)-graphite carbon composite-based electrochemical sensor is patterned on a flexible substrate by one-step in situ femtosecond (fs) laser fabrication. Alkali lignin is used as a precursor and nontoxic natural reducing agent to reduce aqueous silver nitrate to produce Ag NPs. The fs laser carbonization process converts lignin into graphite carbon electrodes with diverse three-dimensional (3D) micro/nano morphologies, causing less thermal damage to the Ag NPs and thin substrate. The 3D micro/nano morphologies combined with Ag NPs effectively increase the active surface area, conductivity, and catalytic activity of the electrode, which is further applied as an electrochemical sensor. This sensor has a wide linear detection range of nitrite from 1-4000 x 10(-6) m, a detection limit of 0.117 x 10(-6) m (S/N = 3), and long lifetime of 30 days. The sensor also has the potential to detect dopamine (DA). A detection limit of 0.098 x 10(-6) m (S/N = 3) is obtained, with a linear detection range of 1-45 x 10(-6) m. The sensor demonstrates a wide range of applications in food safety and human health-related detection.
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3D micro, nano morphologies, electrochemical sensors, femtosecond laser one-step writing, flexible substrates
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