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Optimized Electrochemical Sensor for Ochratoxin A Quantification in Coffee and Wheat Matrices. [PDF]
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Chitin-Functionalized Carbon Nanofiber-Based Electrochemical Sensor for Rapid and Sensitive Detection of 4‑Methylaminophenol in Aquatic Ecosystems. [PDF]
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Eco-friendly and ultra-sensitive electrochemical sensor for sertraline detection in pharmaceuticals and plasma. [PDF]
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Telemetric electrochemical sensor
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2004A telemetric system was designed and constructed to sense pH and ethanol variation in aqueous solutions. The measured signals were transferred by software digitally and transmitted wirelessly by the telemeter, personal digital assistant (PDA), through the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) protocol.
Wei-Yin, Liao +5 more
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Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 1999
The importance of sensor arrays in environmental, food and clinical analysis is discussed. The possible designs of sensor arrays is shown. The most reliable mathematical models for data processing are presented. The importance of different types of electrochemical sensor arrays in analytical chemistry as well as their performances are shown.
Raluca-Ioana, Stefan +2 more
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The importance of sensor arrays in environmental, food and clinical analysis is discussed. The possible designs of sensor arrays is shown. The most reliable mathematical models for data processing are presented. The importance of different types of electrochemical sensor arrays in analytical chemistry as well as their performances are shown.
Raluca-Ioana, Stefan +2 more
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Electrochemical plasmonic sensors
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2011The enormous progress of nanotechnology during the last decade has made it possible to fabricate a great variety of nanostructures. On the nanoscale, metals exhibit special electrical and optical properties, which can be utilized for novel applications.
A.B. Dahlin +6 more
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MIP sensors – the electrochemical approach
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2011This review highlights the importance of coupling molecular imprinting technology with methodology based on electrochemical techniques for the development of advanced sensing devices. In recent years, growing interest in molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) in the preparation of recognition elements has led researchers to design novel formats for ...
MALITESTA, Cosimino +5 more
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