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Electrochemical and Physicochemical Degradability Evaluation of Printed Flexible Carbon Electrodes in Seawater

Journal of electroanalytical chemistry(2022)

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Abstract
The environmental impact of metals and non-degradable plastics in printed electrodes has highlighted the need of employing sustainable materials in environmental monitoring. In this work, we developed a new sustainable graphite-based paste (G-PE) printed on a bioderived and biodegradable polyhydroxybutyrate polyhydroxy-valerate substrate for tap water and seawater monitoring. We compared its performance against two standard screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) fabricated using commercial silver and carbon pastes (Ag-SPEs and C-SPEs) printed on a polyvinyl chloride substrate. The Ag-SPEs exhibited the lowest sheet resistance (RS = 0.053 omega/ sq), however they were also less reliable as silver oxidised and reacted with ions present in seawater. Meanwhile, the C-SPEs and G-PE presented similar RS (26.9 and 30.1 omega/sq, respectively), were inert in differ-ent media and showed relatively stable response during cyclic bending studies (less than 2.3% relative resis-tance variation for the C-SPE). Physical and chemical degradation studies of the sustainable G-PE in seawater demonstrated relatively quick ultrasound induced dissolution (less than5 min) while the SPEs did not dissolve even after 30 min of sonication, highlighting the suitability of this new, eco-friendly G-PE for sin-gle use or short-term water quality monitoring applications.
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Screen Printing,Sustainable Flexible Carbon Electrodes,Physical and Chemical Degradability,Seawater monitoring,Electrochemical Studies
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