A reagentless pH sensor based upon disposable and economical graphite screen-printed electrodes (GSPEs) is demonstrated for the first time. The voltammetric pH sensor utilises GSPEs which are chemically pre-treated to form surface immobilised oxygenated species that when their redox behaviour is monitored, give a Nernstian response over a large pH range (1-13). An excellent experimental correlation is observed between the voltammetric potential and pH over the entire pH range of 1-13, such a response is not usually expected but rather deviation from linearity is encountered at alkaline pH values; absence of this has previously been attributed to a change in pKa value of surface immobilised groups. This non-deviation, which is observed here ...
The pH sensing capability of surface confined nitrosophenyl groups is demonstrated. Nitrosophenyl mo...
Quinone-based working electrodes have been extensively investigated as voltammetric pH sensor. Nonet...
In this work, we present a potentiometric pH sensor on textile substrate for wearable applications. ...
A reagentless pH sensor based upon disposable and economical graphite screen-printed electrodes (GSP...
A reagentless pH sensor based upon disposable and economical graphite screen-printed electrodes (GSP...
A reagentless pH sensor based upon disposable and economical graphite screen-printed electrodes (GSP...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)A reagentless pH sensor based upon disp...
Developing and building on recent work based on a simple sensor for pH determination using unmodifie...
A reagent-less sensing probe has been developed using hydrothermally reduced graphene oxide (HRGO) a...
The use of a basal plane pyrolitic graphite electrode immobilised with two redox active species each...
Herein, we report the electrodeposition of a quinone containing diazonium salt onto the surface of c...
Electrochemical analysis using mercury electrodes has been a prominent methodology since the beginni...
pH measuring and monitoring is fundamental to understand or control many chemical processes in biolo...
Screen printed sensors and applications have been developed that utilise carbon/graphite working and...
Estimation of pH is vital to assess the biochemical and biological processes in a wide variety of ap...
The pH sensing capability of surface confined nitrosophenyl groups is demonstrated. Nitrosophenyl mo...
Quinone-based working electrodes have been extensively investigated as voltammetric pH sensor. Nonet...
In this work, we present a potentiometric pH sensor on textile substrate for wearable applications. ...
A reagentless pH sensor based upon disposable and economical graphite screen-printed electrodes (GSP...
A reagentless pH sensor based upon disposable and economical graphite screen-printed electrodes (GSP...
A reagentless pH sensor based upon disposable and economical graphite screen-printed electrodes (GSP...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)A reagentless pH sensor based upon disp...
Developing and building on recent work based on a simple sensor for pH determination using unmodifie...
A reagent-less sensing probe has been developed using hydrothermally reduced graphene oxide (HRGO) a...
The use of a basal plane pyrolitic graphite electrode immobilised with two redox active species each...
Herein, we report the electrodeposition of a quinone containing diazonium salt onto the surface of c...
Electrochemical analysis using mercury electrodes has been a prominent methodology since the beginni...
pH measuring and monitoring is fundamental to understand or control many chemical processes in biolo...
Screen printed sensors and applications have been developed that utilise carbon/graphite working and...
Estimation of pH is vital to assess the biochemical and biological processes in a wide variety of ap...
The pH sensing capability of surface confined nitrosophenyl groups is demonstrated. Nitrosophenyl mo...
Quinone-based working electrodes have been extensively investigated as voltammetric pH sensor. Nonet...
In this work, we present a potentiometric pH sensor on textile substrate for wearable applications. ...