“…Voltammetric sensors, which function as working electrodes, collect data on the redox processes in solution when a potential is applied and are used to create voltammograms that display the redox reactions relevant to the chosen electroactive chemical [27,28]. Carbon electrodes are widely used because of their high aspect ratio and specific surface area, chemical stability, chemical inertia, low background current, low production cost, simplicity of modification based on the target analyte, and suitability for a variety of sensing and detection applications [29,30]. Carbon paste electrodes (CPEs) have drawn attention among the carbon electrodes, because of their distinctive chemical stability, simplicity and speed of preparation, low cost, versatility to combine various materials during paste preparation and porous surface CPEs, extremely low background current (compared to graphite electrode), great specific surface area and high aspect ratio.…”