The growing interest into multi-sensor systems able to determine general attributes of a process under monitoring, has recently involved the qualitative analysis of liquids; various methodologies to develop taste sensors, often referred to as “e-tongues” have been presented in the literature. The common concept in the different approaches, lies in the combination of signals originated by poorly specific sensors for the characterization of liquids. The fundamental idea of this PhD work is to investigate how an adequate signal processing approach, applied to a mature and affordable sensor technique (voltammetry), can address the issue of extracting an aggregate chemical information, useful to characterize the liquid under measurement. In this...
This thesis reports the development of novel electrochemical methods applied for the quantification ...
The standards that establish water’s quality criteria for human consumption include organoleptic ana...
Three different electrodes were tested for use as nonspecific amperometric sensors for blind analysi...
The approach presented herein reports the application of a voltammetric electronic tongue (ET), in c...
A critical revision is made on recent applications of voltammetric electronic tongues in the field o...
This paper deals with the use of voltammetric techniques for the qualitative analysis of water, wher...
This work reports the application of a voltammetric Electronic Tongue (ET) in the analysis of brandi...
This review presents recent advances concerning work with electronic tongues employing electroanalyt...
Producción CientíficaThis paper presents the analytical application of a novel electronic tongue bas...
This article belongs to the Proceedings of The 8th International Symposium on Sensor ScienceThis wor...
This minireview describes the main developments of electronic tongues (e-tongues) and taste sensors ...
Recently, electronic tongues (ET) have appeared as an excellent alternative to traditional technique...
Electronic tongues include any electrochemical nonspecific multisensor device with global selectivit...
This paper presents an advanced voltammetric system to be used as electronic tongue for liquid and g...
A study aiming at the discrimination of basic tastes by measuring the variations of the electrical i...
This thesis reports the development of novel electrochemical methods applied for the quantification ...
The standards that establish water’s quality criteria for human consumption include organoleptic ana...
Three different electrodes were tested for use as nonspecific amperometric sensors for blind analysi...
The approach presented herein reports the application of a voltammetric electronic tongue (ET), in c...
A critical revision is made on recent applications of voltammetric electronic tongues in the field o...
This paper deals with the use of voltammetric techniques for the qualitative analysis of water, wher...
This work reports the application of a voltammetric Electronic Tongue (ET) in the analysis of brandi...
This review presents recent advances concerning work with electronic tongues employing electroanalyt...
Producción CientíficaThis paper presents the analytical application of a novel electronic tongue bas...
This article belongs to the Proceedings of The 8th International Symposium on Sensor ScienceThis wor...
This minireview describes the main developments of electronic tongues (e-tongues) and taste sensors ...
Recently, electronic tongues (ET) have appeared as an excellent alternative to traditional technique...
Electronic tongues include any electrochemical nonspecific multisensor device with global selectivit...
This paper presents an advanced voltammetric system to be used as electronic tongue for liquid and g...
A study aiming at the discrimination of basic tastes by measuring the variations of the electrical i...
This thesis reports the development of novel electrochemical methods applied for the quantification ...
The standards that establish water’s quality criteria for human consumption include organoleptic ana...
Three different electrodes were tested for use as nonspecific amperometric sensors for blind analysi...