Current water quality monitoring for heavy metal contaminants largely results in analytical snapshots at a particular time and place. Therefore, we have been interested in miniaturized and inexpensive sensors suitable for long-term, real-time monitoring of the drinking water distribution grid, industrial wastewater effluents, and even rivers and lakes. Among the biggest challenges for such sensors are the issues of in-field device calibration and sample pretreatment. Previously, we have demonstrated use of coulometric stripping analysis for calibration-free determination of copper and mercury. For more negatively reduced metals, O<sub>2</sub> reduction interferes with stripping analysis; hence, most electroanalysis techniques rely on pretre...
This study aims to develop low-cost and environmentally friendly material galvanic-based dissolved o...
This article reports the results of a careful experimental and analytical investigation which led to...
Copper is vital for human health in minute amounts, but rapid and excessive intake of it from drinki...
The development of portable and user-friendly sensing platforms is a hot topic in the field of analy...
Water quality monitoring is crucial to ensure that (i) water is safe to be consumed by humans, and (...
The rapid expansion of urban areas has given rise to the generation of large amounts of wastewater t...
Water quality monitoring is crucial to ensure the safe consumption of drinking water by humans. It i...
This work describes the development of an accurate and reliable electrochemical dissolved oxygen sen...
To be able to monitor concentration of hazardous metal ions in the environment using a simple, quick...
The trace toxic metal copper was assayed using mercury immobilized on a carbon nanotube electrode (M...
Decentralization of on-site and in-site trace metal analysis has been a key topic over the last 30 y...
It is commonly assumed that the use and application of electrochemical techniques to natural surface...
The development of an electrochemical dissolved oxygen (DO) sensor based on a novel Cu(II) complex-m...
The cathodic reduction of oxygen at Pt, Au and Ag microelectrodes in aqueous solutions, including pu...
This article reports on the field trials of a membrane-free amperometric microelectrode dissolved ox...
This study aims to develop low-cost and environmentally friendly material galvanic-based dissolved o...
This article reports the results of a careful experimental and analytical investigation which led to...
Copper is vital for human health in minute amounts, but rapid and excessive intake of it from drinki...
The development of portable and user-friendly sensing platforms is a hot topic in the field of analy...
Water quality monitoring is crucial to ensure that (i) water is safe to be consumed by humans, and (...
The rapid expansion of urban areas has given rise to the generation of large amounts of wastewater t...
Water quality monitoring is crucial to ensure the safe consumption of drinking water by humans. It i...
This work describes the development of an accurate and reliable electrochemical dissolved oxygen sen...
To be able to monitor concentration of hazardous metal ions in the environment using a simple, quick...
The trace toxic metal copper was assayed using mercury immobilized on a carbon nanotube electrode (M...
Decentralization of on-site and in-site trace metal analysis has been a key topic over the last 30 y...
It is commonly assumed that the use and application of electrochemical techniques to natural surface...
The development of an electrochemical dissolved oxygen (DO) sensor based on a novel Cu(II) complex-m...
The cathodic reduction of oxygen at Pt, Au and Ag microelectrodes in aqueous solutions, including pu...
This article reports on the field trials of a membrane-free amperometric microelectrode dissolved ox...
This study aims to develop low-cost and environmentally friendly material galvanic-based dissolved o...
This article reports the results of a careful experimental and analytical investigation which led to...
Copper is vital for human health in minute amounts, but rapid and excessive intake of it from drinki...