Voltammetric characterisation of silicon-based microelectrode arrays and their application to mercury-free stripping voltammetry of copper ions

Electrochemical sensors are of increasing importance in analytical chemistry due to their sensitivity, selectivity, fast and accurate analyses, portability and inexpensive cost [1]. The applications for such sensors vary widely from environmental and medical diagnostics to biotechnology and food and...

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Main Authors: Berduque, A., Lanyon, Y., Beni, V., Herzog, G., Watson, Y., Rodgers, K., Stam, F., Alderman, J., Arrigan, Damien
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5431
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author Berduque, A.
Lanyon, Y.
Beni, V.
Herzog, G.
Watson, Y.
Rodgers, K.
Stam, F.
Alderman, J.
Arrigan, Damien
author_facet Berduque, A.
Lanyon, Y.
Beni, V.
Herzog, G.
Watson, Y.
Rodgers, K.
Stam, F.
Alderman, J.
Arrigan, Damien
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description Electrochemical sensors are of increasing importance in analytical chemistry due to their sensitivity, selectivity, fast and accurate analyses, portability and inexpensive cost [1]. The applications for such sensors vary widely from environmental and medical diagnostics to biotechnology and food and beverage analysis [2]. Improvements in electrochemical sensors include the development of modified electrodes (using chemical or biological recognition layers to improve the sensitivity and selectivity) and microelectrodes [3–5]. A microelectrode can be defined as an electrode in which at least one of its dimensions is in the m range [3] or an electrode with at least one dimension smaller than the diffusion length of the analyte [6].
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-54312017-09-13T16:09:43Z Voltammetric characterisation of silicon-based microelectrode arrays and their application to mercury-free stripping voltammetry of copper ions Berduque, A. Lanyon, Y. Beni, V. Herzog, G. Watson, Y. Rodgers, K. Stam, F. Alderman, J. Arrigan, Damien Electrochemical sensors are of increasing importance in analytical chemistry due to their sensitivity, selectivity, fast and accurate analyses, portability and inexpensive cost [1]. The applications for such sensors vary widely from environmental and medical diagnostics to biotechnology and food and beverage analysis [2]. Improvements in electrochemical sensors include the development of modified electrodes (using chemical or biological recognition layers to improve the sensitivity and selectivity) and microelectrodes [3–5]. A microelectrode can be defined as an electrode in which at least one of its dimensions is in the m range [3] or an electrode with at least one dimension smaller than the diffusion length of the analyte [6]. 2007 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5431 10.1016/j.talanta.2006.05.090 Elsevier restricted
spellingShingle Berduque, A.
Lanyon, Y.
Beni, V.
Herzog, G.
Watson, Y.
Rodgers, K.
Stam, F.
Alderman, J.
Arrigan, Damien
Voltammetric characterisation of silicon-based microelectrode arrays and their application to mercury-free stripping voltammetry of copper ions
title Voltammetric characterisation of silicon-based microelectrode arrays and their application to mercury-free stripping voltammetry of copper ions
title_full Voltammetric characterisation of silicon-based microelectrode arrays and their application to mercury-free stripping voltammetry of copper ions
title_fullStr Voltammetric characterisation of silicon-based microelectrode arrays and their application to mercury-free stripping voltammetry of copper ions
title_full_unstemmed Voltammetric characterisation of silicon-based microelectrode arrays and their application to mercury-free stripping voltammetry of copper ions
title_short Voltammetric characterisation of silicon-based microelectrode arrays and their application to mercury-free stripping voltammetry of copper ions
title_sort voltammetric characterisation of silicon-based microelectrode arrays and their application to mercury-free stripping voltammetry of copper ions
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5431