E. Nunez-Bajo, M.C. Blanco-Lopez, A. Costa-García, M.T. Fernández-Abedul
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Abstract
Simple and inexpensive strategies to enhance the electrochemical properties of carbon and gold-sputtered Paper-Working-Electrodes (PWE) disks were developed through gold nanoparticles (AuNPs)electrogenerated from AuCl4− solutions by chronopotentiometry or cyclic voltammetry. In order to ensure a good connection, the wax-defined paper area was adhered to the working electrode of a conventional screen-printed electrode (SPCE) that allows the use of the reference and auxiliary electrodes. Nanostructured paper-based electrodes were characterized by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Possibilities of use for As(III) determination in wines were also evaluated.