Label-Free Detection of Waterborne Pathogens Using an All-Solid-State Laser-Induced Graphene Potentiometric Ion Flux Immunosensor
Pattarachaya Preechakasedkit,
Chaiwat Pulsrikarn,
Suphachai Nuanualsuwan
et al.
Abstract:Waterborne pathogens are harmful microorganisms transmitted
through
water sources. Early and rapid pathogen detection is important for
preventing illnesses and implementing stringent water safety measures
to minimize the risk of contamination. This work introduces a miniaturized
all-solid-state potentiometric ion flux immunosensor for the rapid
and label-free detection of waterborne pathogens. A screen-printed
silver/silver chloride electrode coated with a reference electrode
membrane and polyurethane as an al… Show more
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