by MTX Labs Team | Oct 21, 2023 | Electrode FAQ
SPEs are extensively used for electrochemical sensing applications because of their accuracy, sensitivity, and reproducibility. These are inexpensive to mass-produce and they can be used as basic transducers. Additionally, they come in a variety of shapes including a...
by MTX Labs Team | Oct 21, 2023 | Electrode FAQ
SPEs are widely used in electrochemical analysis by researchers, scientists, industrialists, and quality control analysts to develop electrochemical sensors, point-of-care devices for biomedical applications and environmental monitoring.
by MTX Labs Team | Oct 21, 2023 | Electrode FAQ
Screen Printed Carbon Electrodes are used only in aqueous regions and their thermal stability ranges from 10°C to 80°C depending upon the substrates used such as plastics since they are of low cost. Whereas, Gold and platinum screen-printed electrodes are used in both...
by MTX Labs Team | Oct 21, 2023 | Electrode FAQ
Screen Printed Electrodes (SPE) are fabricated by printing on non-conductive materials like alumina, ceramic, and plastic which serves as the electrode’s support. It consists of three electrodes namely, the working electrode (WE), Counter electrode (CE), and...
by MTX Labs Team | Oct 19, 2023 | Application Notes
Cyclic voltammetry is a technique that provides valuable information about the electrochemical behavior of a material or a substance through redox reactions in the presence of systematically varied applied voltage/potential. The principle of cyclic voltammetry...