Components of all-solid-state ion-selective electrodes
An electrochemical sensor is a qualitative and quantitative device that converts a chemical signal to a measurable electrical signal (Yogeswaran and Shen-Ming 2008). Electrochemical sensors can be divided into three classes: potentiometric, amperometric, and conductometric (Stradiotto et al. 2003)....
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my.iium.irep.836082020-10-23T08:02:43Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/83608/ Components of all-solid-state ion-selective electrodes Benoudjit, Abdel Mohsen Shohibuddin, Ihda Uswatun Shalihah Bader, Mamoun Mohamad Wan Salim, Wan Wardatul Amani QD Chemistry QP Physiology T Technology (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering An electrochemical sensor is a qualitative and quantitative device that converts a chemical signal to a measurable electrical signal (Yogeswaran and Shen-Ming 2008). Electrochemical sensors can be divided into three classes: potentiometric, amperometric, and conductometric (Stradiotto et al. 2003). A potentiometric sensor measures an electrical potential when no current is present, while an amperometric sensor produces current when a potential is applied between two electrodes. A conductometric sensor assesses conductivity by measuring the electrical resistance of a sample solution. Ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) are potentiometric ion sensors and a subgroup of electrochemical sensors; they are widely used in various fields of biomedical, environmental, and chemical analysis, and physiological sensing (Bobacka et al. 2003; Bakker et al. 2008; Hu et al. 2016). ISEs are classified into three groups, depending on the nature of the membrane material: glass, polymeric or liquid, and crystal or solid (Fig. 16.1) (Faridbod et al. 2007). Springer 2020-09-08 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/83608/1/83608_Components%20of%20All-Solid-State%20-%20C16.pdf Benoudjit, Abdel Mohsen and Shohibuddin, Ihda Uswatun Shalihah and Bader, Mamoun Mohamad and Wan Salim, Wan Wardatul Amani (2020) Components of all-solid-state ion-selective electrodes. In: Composite materials, applications in engineering, biomedicine and food science. Springer, Switzerland, pp. 351-366. ISBN 978-3-030-45488-3 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-45489-0_16 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45489-0_16 |
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An electrochemical sensor is a qualitative and quantitative device that converts a chemical signal to a measurable electrical signal (Yogeswaran and Shen-Ming
2008). Electrochemical sensors can be divided into three classes: potentiometric, amperometric, and conductometric (Stradiotto et al. 2003). A potentiometric sensor
measures an electrical potential when no current is present, while an amperometric sensor produces current when a potential is applied between two electrodes. A conductometric sensor assesses conductivity by measuring the electrical resistance of a sample solution. Ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) are potentiometric ion sensors and
a subgroup of electrochemical sensors; they are widely used in various fields of biomedical, environmental, and chemical analysis, and physiological sensing
(Bobacka et al. 2003; Bakker et al. 2008; Hu et al. 2016). ISEs are classified into three groups, depending on the nature of the membrane material: glass, polymeric or liquid, and crystal or solid (Fig. 16.1) (Faridbod et al. 2007). |
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