A sensitive and fast-responding membrane-free amperometric gas sensor is described, consisting of a small filter paper foil soaked with a room temperature ionic liquid (RTIL), upon which three electrodes are screen printed with carbon ink, using a suitable mask. It takes advantage of the high electrical conductivity and negligible vapour pressure of RTILs as well as their easy immobilization into a porous and inexpensive supporting material such as paper. Moreover, thanks to a careful control of the preparation procedure, a very close contact between the RTIL and electrode material can be achieved so as to allow gaseous analytes to undergo charge transfer just as soon as they reach the three-phase sites where the electrode material, paper s...
A convenient assembly recently proposed for screen printed gold electrodes (SPEs) suitable for measu...
This work aimed to investigate the potentiality of screen-printed electrodes, in room-temperature io...
The attainable steady-state limiting currents and time responses of membrane-covered and membrane-in...
A sensitive and fast-responding membrane-free amperometric gas sensor is described, consisting of a ...
A sensitive and fast-responding membrane-free amperometric sensor is described for the detection of ...
A prototype of a fast-response task-specific amperometric gas sensor based on paper-supported room-t...
A sensitive and fast-responding membrane-free amperometric gas sensor is described, consisting of a ...
A conveniently assembled membrane-free amperometric sensor is proposed for the detection of oxygen i...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Gas detection is an essential part of everyday life; for some applications,...
The work presented in this thesis aims at overcoming the limitations of current amperometric gas se...
The electrochemistry of various gases, including oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, ammonia, hydrogen...
The work presented in this thesis aims at overcoming the limitations of current amperometric gas sen...
Recent progress in amperometric electrochemical gas sensing is reviewed. Topics covered include the ...
Recent progress in amperometric electrochemical gas sensing is reviewed. Topics covered include the ...
Room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) have been applied to a microelectrode array and been demonstr...
A convenient assembly recently proposed for screen printed gold electrodes (SPEs) suitable for measu...
This work aimed to investigate the potentiality of screen-printed electrodes, in room-temperature io...
The attainable steady-state limiting currents and time responses of membrane-covered and membrane-in...
A sensitive and fast-responding membrane-free amperometric gas sensor is described, consisting of a ...
A sensitive and fast-responding membrane-free amperometric sensor is described for the detection of ...
A prototype of a fast-response task-specific amperometric gas sensor based on paper-supported room-t...
A sensitive and fast-responding membrane-free amperometric gas sensor is described, consisting of a ...
A conveniently assembled membrane-free amperometric sensor is proposed for the detection of oxygen i...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Gas detection is an essential part of everyday life; for some applications,...
The work presented in this thesis aims at overcoming the limitations of current amperometric gas se...
The electrochemistry of various gases, including oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, ammonia, hydrogen...
The work presented in this thesis aims at overcoming the limitations of current amperometric gas sen...
Recent progress in amperometric electrochemical gas sensing is reviewed. Topics covered include the ...
Recent progress in amperometric electrochemical gas sensing is reviewed. Topics covered include the ...
Room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) have been applied to a microelectrode array and been demonstr...
A convenient assembly recently proposed for screen printed gold electrodes (SPEs) suitable for measu...
This work aimed to investigate the potentiality of screen-printed electrodes, in room-temperature io...
The attainable steady-state limiting currents and time responses of membrane-covered and membrane-in...