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Reprint of: Use of a mobile phone for potentiostatic control with low cost paper-based microfluidic sensors

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posted on 2024-06-03, 20:27 authored by JL Delaney, Egan DoevenEgan Doeven, AJ Harsant, CF Hogan
By exploiting its ability to play sounds, a mobile phone with suitable software installed can serve the basic functions of a potentiostat in controlling an applied potential to oxidise ECL-active molecules, while the resultant photonic signal is monitored using the camera in video mode. In combination with paper microfluidic sensors this opens significant new possibilities for low-cost, instrument-free sensing. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

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Analytica Chimica Acta

Volume

803

Pagination

123-127

ISSN

0003-2670

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1873-4324

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CN.1 Other journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

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