This work reports the applicability of a voltammetric sensor array able to quantify the content of 2,4-dinitrophenol, 4-nitrophenol, and picric acid in artificial samples using the electronic tongue (ET) principles. The ET is based on cyclic voltammetry signals, obtained from an array of metal disk electrodes and a graphite epoxy composite electrode, compressed using discrete wavelet transform with chemometric tools such as artificial neural networks (ANNs). ANNs were employed to build the quantitative prediction model. In this manner, a set of standards based on a full factorial design, ranging from 0 to 300 mg·L, was prepared to build the model; afterward, the model was validated with a completely independent set of standards. The model s...
This work describes the use of an array of potentiometric sensors and an artificial neural network r...
Three different electrodes were tested for use as nonspecific amperometric sensors for blind analysi...
This work is devoted to the new approach for the description of voltammograms with overlapped peaks ...
This work reports the applicability of a voltammetric sensor array able to quantify the content of 2...
This work reports the applicability of a voltammetric sensor array able to quantify the content of 2...
A new voltammetric electronic tongue formed with graphite-epoxy composite electrodes which were modi...
This work reports the application of a voltammetric electronic tongue system (ET) made from an array...
A new voltammetric electronic tongue formed with graphite-epoxy composite electrodes which were modi...
This paper describes recent work performed with electronic tongue systems utilizing electrochemical ...
We report here the use of a voltammetric electronic tongue based on simple metallic electrodes for t...
Altres ajuts: the support from the program ICREA Academia.This work reports the application of a vol...
A voltammetric sensor array (or electronic tongue) is developed for the simultaneous quantification ...
This work reports the application of a voltammetric Electronic Tongue (ET) in the analysis of brandi...
The application of a voltammetric bioelectronic tongue for the simultaneous monitoring of catechol, ...
Producción CientíficaIn this work, two sets of voltammetric sensors -prepared using different strate...
This work describes the use of an array of potentiometric sensors and an artificial neural network r...
Three different electrodes were tested for use as nonspecific amperometric sensors for blind analysi...
This work is devoted to the new approach for the description of voltammograms with overlapped peaks ...
This work reports the applicability of a voltammetric sensor array able to quantify the content of 2...
This work reports the applicability of a voltammetric sensor array able to quantify the content of 2...
A new voltammetric electronic tongue formed with graphite-epoxy composite electrodes which were modi...
This work reports the application of a voltammetric electronic tongue system (ET) made from an array...
A new voltammetric electronic tongue formed with graphite-epoxy composite electrodes which were modi...
This paper describes recent work performed with electronic tongue systems utilizing electrochemical ...
We report here the use of a voltammetric electronic tongue based on simple metallic electrodes for t...
Altres ajuts: the support from the program ICREA Academia.This work reports the application of a vol...
A voltammetric sensor array (or electronic tongue) is developed for the simultaneous quantification ...
This work reports the application of a voltammetric Electronic Tongue (ET) in the analysis of brandi...
The application of a voltammetric bioelectronic tongue for the simultaneous monitoring of catechol, ...
Producción CientíficaIn this work, two sets of voltammetric sensors -prepared using different strate...
This work describes the use of an array of potentiometric sensors and an artificial neural network r...
Three different electrodes were tested for use as nonspecific amperometric sensors for blind analysi...
This work is devoted to the new approach for the description of voltammograms with overlapped peaks ...