Desenvolvimento de dispositivos descartáveis com tintas condutoras e substratos de baixo custo para sensoriamento e biossensoriamento de disfunções hormonais
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Universidade Federal de São Carlos
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Advances in new electrochemical sensor architectures that enable rapid analysis in
miniaturized form and with high sensitivity are one of the most important areas of recent
years. This importance is since electrochemical systems are easy to produce in the
laboratory and can be developed even in emerging countries due to their relatively low
cost. The materials used to produce conductive inks usually include a polymeric vehicle,
a conductive material and possible additives that, in appropriate proportions, form an ink
suitable for printing on an inert substrate. In this context, we present some proposals for
sensors made with low-cost conductive inks. In Chapter 1, a new water-based conductive
ink was developed for the fabrication of disposable screen-printed electrodes specifically
intended for the detection of uric acid (UA) and catechol. The choice of a water-based
ink offers advantages in terms of reduced toxicity and environmental impact. For UA, the
linear range was between 8.0 and 500.0 µmol L−1and a limit of detection (LOD) of
3.63×10−7 mol L−1. The proposed CGG/PET is more flexible and cost-effective than
commercial electrodes, with an estimated manufacturing price of only 0.006 dollars or
0.033 reais per electrode. For catechol, the linear range was between 0.5 and 50 µmol
L−1, and a LOD of 0.3 µmol L−1. Chapter 2 focused on developing new silver ink
compositions to prepare pseudo-reference electrodes, which are essential for many
electrochemical applications. As a proof of concept for the silver inks, the detection of β-
estradiol was performed. At β-estradiol concentrations in the linear range of 1.0 to 100
µmol L−1 and a LOD of 1.3 × 10−7 mol L−1, was obtained for the system referenced by
the Ag-NP ink. For the system referred to by the Ag-SL ink, a LOD of 9.5 × 10−7 mol
L−1. The cost was approximately US$ 2.02/R$ 11.06 per gram of ink with nail polish and
US$ 2.40/R$ 13.14 per gram of ink with shellac. In Chapter 3, an electrochemical system
using shellac, graphite and platinum was developed for the biosensor of estrone (E1), a
steroid hormone that may be associated with diseases such as premature menopause,
polycystic ovary syndrome and breast cancer. At E1 concentrations ranging from 5.0 to
1000 nmol L−1, with a LOD of 0.70 nmol L−1, the total cost was 0.79 reais per biosensor.
Finally, in Chapter 4, screen-printed electrodes made of Super P carbon black,
polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) and chitosan were discussed for the detection of tryptophan
(TRP), an essential amino acid with various important biological functions. The linear
range for TRP was 0.5 to 300 μmol L−1 with an LOD of 0.018 μmol L−1 and an LOQ of
0.060 μmol L−1. All inks developed in this thesis showed satisfactory results and are
excellent alternatives for the development of disposable electrochemical systems. Thus,
the developed inks and architectures are cost-effective and can be used for sensing and
biosensing of various analytes and biomarkers related to diseases that directly affect
human health.
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CAMARGO, Jéssica Rocha. Desenvolvimento de dispositivos descartáveis com tintas condutoras e substratos de baixo custo para sensoriamento e biossensoriamento de disfunções hormonais. 2024. Tese (Doutorado em Ciência dos Materiais) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Sorocaba, 2024. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/21245.
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