3D Printed Graphene Electrodes Modified with Prussian Blue: Emerging Electrochemical Sensing Platform for Peroxide

Vera Katic1, Pãmyla L Dos Santos1, Matheus F Dos Santos1

  • 1Institute of Chemistry , University of Campinas , P.O. Box 6154, 13083-970 Campinas , SP , Brazil.

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