Potentiometric Studies and Various Applications of Solid State Electrodes Based on Silicon and Epoxy Glass Structures – an Overview
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Ciosek, P.
Chudy, M.
Gorski, L.
Grabowska, I.
Grygolowicz-Pawlak, Ewa
Malinowska, E.
Wroblewski, W.
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2009Type
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Ciosek, P. and Chudy, M. and Gorski, L. and Grabowska, I. and Grygolowicz-Pawlak, E. and Malinowska, E. and Wroblewski, W. 2009. Potentiometric Studies and Various Applications of Solid State Electrodes Based on Silicon and Epoxy Glass Structures – an Overview. Electroanalysis. 21: pp. 1895-1905.
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Potentiometric microelectrodes are attractive sensor tools for the determination of ionic components in liquids, in wide area of applications, from environmental monitoring to medical diagnostics. Appropriate design of miniaturized transducers based on solid-state technology and the fabrication of dedicated flow multiparameter systems allow the reduction of sample volume and reagents loss. In this overview various examples of the design, performance, and applications of solid-state potentiometric microelectrodes based on back-side contact transducers for flow-cell analysis are presented. The presented results summarize the research works on that field that were conduced in CSRG/Warsaw University of Technology.