Composite Material from Waste ABS 3D Filaments and Graphite: A Cost‐Effective and Sustainable Alternative for Electrochemical Sensor Manufacturing and Voltammetric Analysis of Acebutolol
Raylla Santos Oliveira,
Wallace Burger Veríssimo de Oliveira,
Cassiano Cunha de Souza
et al.
Abstract:Additive manufacturing technology is renowned for its ability to produce components on demand. Presently, the development of sustainable materials has been promoted by Green Chemistry, leading to an increase in the recycling of polymers and other materials for use in 3D printing. In this work, we proposed the construction of a 3D printed electrochemical device using a conductive paste made from 3D printing residues of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) filaments and graphite to develop a sustainable sensor … Show more
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