Microelectrode Arrays and Microfabricated Devices in Electrochemical Stripping Analysis
In this article a comprehensive overview of the development in the field of electrochemical stripping analysis with microelectrode arrays and microfabricated devices is presented. Due to the vastness of topic, this mini-review deals only with the use of regular microelectrode arrays. After the des...
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| description | In this article a comprehensive overview of the development in the field of electrochemical stripping analysis with microelectrode arrays and microfabricated devices is presented. Due to the vastness of topic, this mini-review deals only with the use of regular microelectrode arrays. After the description of the main fabrication methodologies employed, a large part of the review is dedicated to applications, categorised by the electrode material. Microelectrode arrays have found application in several areas of electroanalytical science including clinical and environmental analysis. They have been used for detection of heavy metals in waters, soil extracts and blood, proving to be reliable analytical devices and bringing the advantages of low-cost, simplicity of use and easy adaptability to field measurement. In many applications, limits of detection are sub-part per billion. Finally a short section of the review discusses miniaturised potentionstats |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-481592017-02-28T01:40:00Z Microelectrode Arrays and Microfabricated Devices in Electrochemical Stripping Analysis Beni, V. Arrigan, Damien In this article a comprehensive overview of the development in the field of electrochemical stripping analysis with microelectrode arrays and microfabricated devices is presented. Due to the vastness of topic, this mini-review deals only with the use of regular microelectrode arrays. After the description of the main fabrication methodologies employed, a large part of the review is dedicated to applications, categorised by the electrode material. Microelectrode arrays have found application in several areas of electroanalytical science including clinical and environmental analysis. They have been used for detection of heavy metals in waters, soil extracts and blood, proving to be reliable analytical devices and bringing the advantages of low-cost, simplicity of use and easy adaptability to field measurement. In many applications, limits of detection are sub-part per billion. Finally a short section of the review discusses miniaturised potentionstats 2008 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48159 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. restricted |
| spellingShingle | Beni, V. Arrigan, Damien Microelectrode Arrays and Microfabricated Devices in Electrochemical Stripping Analysis |
| title | Microelectrode Arrays and Microfabricated Devices in Electrochemical Stripping Analysis |
| title_full | Microelectrode Arrays and Microfabricated Devices in Electrochemical Stripping Analysis |
| title_fullStr | Microelectrode Arrays and Microfabricated Devices in Electrochemical Stripping Analysis |
| title_full_unstemmed | Microelectrode Arrays and Microfabricated Devices in Electrochemical Stripping Analysis |
| title_short | Microelectrode Arrays and Microfabricated Devices in Electrochemical Stripping Analysis |
| title_sort | microelectrode arrays and microfabricated devices in electrochemical stripping analysis |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48159 |