Recently, electronic tongues (ET) have appeared as an excellent alternative to traditional techniques for the evaluation of food quality and processes. ET systems are based on arrays of low selectivity sensors that are simultaneously sensitive to several components in a measured sample (cross-sensitivity). The aim of this study was to determine the ability of an ET based on pulse voltammetry to quantify organic acids (ascorbic, citric and malic acids) in simple (SS) and binary solutions (BS) using different electrodes. The most significant electrodes for ascorbic acid prediction were Ni and Ag for SS, and Ag and Ir for BS where positive pulses were more suitable than negative ones. The prediction of citric and malic acids in SS and B...
This work reports the applicability of a voltammetric sensor array able to quantify the content of 2...
This work reports the application of a voltammetric Electronic Tongue (ET) in the analysis of brandi...
A study aiming at the discrimination of basic tastes by measuring the variations of the electrical i...
Recently, electronic tongues (ET) have appeared as an excellent alternative to traditional technique...
A critical revision is made on recent applications of voltammetric electronic tongues in the field o...
Three different electrodes were tested for use as nonspecific amperometric sensors for blind analysi...
An electronic tongue (ET) consisting of two voltammetric sensors, namely a poly-ethylendioxythiophen...
In this paper we propose a novel strategy to perform cyclic voltammetric measurements with a platinu...
This work reports the application of a voltammetric electronic tongue system (ET) made from an array...
[EN] Four signals configurations were studied, two of them built by small increases of potential and...
The use of a voltammetric electronic tongue as a tool to monitor grape ripeness is proposed herein. ...
A voltammetric electronic tongue has been designed as a proof of concept for the analysis of aminoth...
Electronic tongues include any electrochemical nonspecific multisensor device with global selectivit...
This work reports the applicability of a voltammetric sensor array able to quantify the content of 2...
This review presents recent advances concerning work with electronic tongues employing electroanalyt...
This work reports the applicability of a voltammetric sensor array able to quantify the content of 2...
This work reports the application of a voltammetric Electronic Tongue (ET) in the analysis of brandi...
A study aiming at the discrimination of basic tastes by measuring the variations of the electrical i...
Recently, electronic tongues (ET) have appeared as an excellent alternative to traditional technique...
A critical revision is made on recent applications of voltammetric electronic tongues in the field o...
Three different electrodes were tested for use as nonspecific amperometric sensors for blind analysi...
An electronic tongue (ET) consisting of two voltammetric sensors, namely a poly-ethylendioxythiophen...
In this paper we propose a novel strategy to perform cyclic voltammetric measurements with a platinu...
This work reports the application of a voltammetric electronic tongue system (ET) made from an array...
[EN] Four signals configurations were studied, two of them built by small increases of potential and...
The use of a voltammetric electronic tongue as a tool to monitor grape ripeness is proposed herein. ...
A voltammetric electronic tongue has been designed as a proof of concept for the analysis of aminoth...
Electronic tongues include any electrochemical nonspecific multisensor device with global selectivit...
This work reports the applicability of a voltammetric sensor array able to quantify the content of 2...
This review presents recent advances concerning work with electronic tongues employing electroanalyt...
This work reports the applicability of a voltammetric sensor array able to quantify the content of 2...
This work reports the application of a voltammetric Electronic Tongue (ET) in the analysis of brandi...
A study aiming at the discrimination of basic tastes by measuring the variations of the electrical i...