Abstract

AbstractIn this article, we detail a paper‐based three‐electrode electrochemical biosensor using a mitochondria modified Toray carbon paper working electrode. Cyclic voltammetry performed on the paper‐based biosensor and similar electrodes in a common laboratory setup (not in an integrated paper‐based device) compare favorably. In addition, instant detection of malathion with a detection limit of 20 nM by cyclic voltammetry is demonstrated, showing the device can potentially be used as a portable platform for pesticides detection.

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