The most popular sensors in multisensor systems (electronic tongues) are voltammetric and potentiometric ones. Practical application of multisensor systems for evaluation of particular target parameters requires calibration step. Even if both types of sensors (voltammetric and potentiometric) can be sensitive towards the same parameter of an analyte and can be used for its quantification, corresponding multisensor systems cannot operate in the framework of a single unified calibration model interpreting the responses of both systems. This research is dedicated to experimental verification of calibration transfer feasibility between voltammetric and potentiometric multisensor systems. The algorithm of direct standardization suggested earlier...
A new multivariate standard addition strategy applicable to stripping methods was proposed as an ext...
Inherent variability of chemical sensors makes it necessary to calibrate chemical detection systems ...
Inherent variability of chemical sensors makes it necessary to calibrate chemical detection systems ...
Producción CientíficaThe most popular sensors in multisensor systems (electronic tongues) are voltam...
A multivariate version of the classical univariate standard addition method is tested as a proof of ...
A home-made carbon-nanotube paste electrode and multivariate standard-addition method by partial le...
Multiple electrodes, combined with a chemometric strategy to calibrate the measurement response, hav...
Shifts in working temperature are an important issue that prevents the successful transfer of calibr...
A four-way multivariate calibration approach based on the combination of differential pulse voltamme...
In quantitative on-line/in-line monitoring of chemical and bio-chemical processes using spectroscopi...
A multivariate version of the classical univariate standard addition method is proposed for the anal...
A peptide-modified electrode array with a different peptide on each electrode is compared with a sin...
Second-order based calibration methods have been widely investigated capitalizing on the inherent be...
In this paper, it is demonstrated that a single-receptor biosensor can be used to quantitatively det...
A critical revision is made on the main approaches and results arising from the combination of multi...
A new multivariate standard addition strategy applicable to stripping methods was proposed as an ext...
Inherent variability of chemical sensors makes it necessary to calibrate chemical detection systems ...
Inherent variability of chemical sensors makes it necessary to calibrate chemical detection systems ...
Producción CientíficaThe most popular sensors in multisensor systems (electronic tongues) are voltam...
A multivariate version of the classical univariate standard addition method is tested as a proof of ...
A home-made carbon-nanotube paste electrode and multivariate standard-addition method by partial le...
Multiple electrodes, combined with a chemometric strategy to calibrate the measurement response, hav...
Shifts in working temperature are an important issue that prevents the successful transfer of calibr...
A four-way multivariate calibration approach based on the combination of differential pulse voltamme...
In quantitative on-line/in-line monitoring of chemical and bio-chemical processes using spectroscopi...
A multivariate version of the classical univariate standard addition method is proposed for the anal...
A peptide-modified electrode array with a different peptide on each electrode is compared with a sin...
Second-order based calibration methods have been widely investigated capitalizing on the inherent be...
In this paper, it is demonstrated that a single-receptor biosensor can be used to quantitatively det...
A critical revision is made on the main approaches and results arising from the combination of multi...
A new multivariate standard addition strategy applicable to stripping methods was proposed as an ext...
Inherent variability of chemical sensors makes it necessary to calibrate chemical detection systems ...
Inherent variability of chemical sensors makes it necessary to calibrate chemical detection systems ...