Abstract
In this paper a disposable gold screen‐printed working electrode was tested for arsenic detection in aqueous solutions using Square Wave Anodic Stripping Voltammetry (SWASV). The dynamic range of the sensor and its response were characterised in standard As(III) solutions; particular efforts were devoted to optimize electrode surface conditioning and electrolyte solution composition. The detection limit was 2.5 µg l−1 using 60 s as deposition time. A portable battery‐operated device was used to demonstrate the possibility to use the sensor for on‐site analysis. Analysis of spiked samples was also performed.