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Dataset for 'Organic Electrochemical Transistors Printed from Degradable Materials as Disposable Biochemical Sensors'

Briand, Danick  
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Demuru, Silvia  
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Pinto Almeida, Claudio  
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2023
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This data set contains the data collected during the FNS project Green Piezo (Grant no. 179064) in association with the publication entitled “Organic Electrochemical Transistors Printed from Degradable Materials as Disposable Biochemical Sensors”. This work aims to study the fabrication of organic electrochemical transistors using more environmentally-friendly materials, in particular carbon contacts and polylactic acid (PLA) as substrate. Organic electrochemical transistors (or OECTs) offer applications in biosensing, for example for point-of-care devices. We use a combination of additive manufacturing methods (screen printing and inkjet printing) to manufacture these transistors and solve the issues with fabricating them on a low-temperature substrate such as PLA. We also assess these transistors as disposable sensors for the detection of various ion concentrations as well as glucose. The data that was collected in the frame of this work is present in this repository. More information about the contents of the dataset is present in the included README files.

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