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Microneedle array sensors based on carbon nanoparticle composites: interfacial chemistry and electroanalytical properties
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Materials ScienceEngineeringUric AcidNanomaterialsMicrofabricationCarbon Nanoparticle CompositesBioelectronicsMicroneedle Array SensorsBiomedical EngineeringSensor DesignElectroanalytical SensorNanosensorMicrofluidicsCarbon NanoparticlesInterfacial ChemistryConductive Microneedle Patches
Conductive microneedle patches consisting of carbon nanoparticles embedded in a polystyrene matrix have been prepared using micro-moulding techniques. The interfacial properties of the structures before and after electrochemical etching have been characterised using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and contact angle. Anodisation of the needles leads to a significant increase in oxygen functionality and is shown to dramatically improve the electroanalytical capabilities of the microneedle array. The detection of uric acid in horse blood was used as a model system through which to assess the performance of the system. The composite approach is shown to lead to viable carbon-based sensors and can offer a rapid prototype option for the development of tailored microneedle systems.
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