Measurement of pH is of fundamental importance in a wide range of environmental, biological and industrial applications. Glass electrode and litmus paper are widely used for this, but the former is difficult to miniaturize, prone to drift and fragile, the latter is inaccurate. This paper describes a pH sensor based on an indoaniline-derivative (4-((4-aminophenyl)imino)-2,6-dimethoxycyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-one), which exploits alternating current voltammetry to measure pH in the range between 2 and 12. The synthetized indoaniline-derivative was not genotoxic (A. cepa assay), and the sensor reliably measured pH in milk, tea, orange juice, blood, urine and saliva. Results were comparable with those obtained with a glass electrode calibrated with ...
Screen printed sensors and applications have been developed that utilise carbon/graphite working and...
SUMMARY Plastic electrodes have been developed for measuring pH in the human gastro-intestinal tract...
Optical chemical sensors can yield distinctively different responses that are dependent on the metho...
Measurement of pH is of fundamental importance in a wide range of environmental, biological and indu...
Amperometric pH sensing in blood samples has been studied using iridium oxide electrodes. The iridiu...
This work describes the development and characterization of a modified carbon-fiber microelectrode s...
A glassy carbon electrode has been coated by electrodeposition with a thin film of cobalt based laye...
A novel pH microsensor with a built-in reference electrode is proposed, and its feasibility is demon...
While the concept of the pH measurement that was first published 100 years ago remains essentially t...
Abstract We report potentiometric performance of a polyaniline nanofiber array-based pH sensor fabri...
Manufacture and utilization of antimony pH electrodes. A new technique for manufacturing single-barr...
International audienceThe anodic oxidation of concentrated glycine based aqueous electrolyte on smoo...
In biological and environmental applications, it is desirable to be able to measure hydrogen and hyd...
Biosensors have recently moved into the arena of implantable devices. This incredible capability,to ...
Screen-printed carbon electrodes were modified with polyaniline by electrochemical oxidation to prod...
Screen printed sensors and applications have been developed that utilise carbon/graphite working and...
SUMMARY Plastic electrodes have been developed for measuring pH in the human gastro-intestinal tract...
Optical chemical sensors can yield distinctively different responses that are dependent on the metho...
Measurement of pH is of fundamental importance in a wide range of environmental, biological and indu...
Amperometric pH sensing in blood samples has been studied using iridium oxide electrodes. The iridiu...
This work describes the development and characterization of a modified carbon-fiber microelectrode s...
A glassy carbon electrode has been coated by electrodeposition with a thin film of cobalt based laye...
A novel pH microsensor with a built-in reference electrode is proposed, and its feasibility is demon...
While the concept of the pH measurement that was first published 100 years ago remains essentially t...
Abstract We report potentiometric performance of a polyaniline nanofiber array-based pH sensor fabri...
Manufacture and utilization of antimony pH electrodes. A new technique for manufacturing single-barr...
International audienceThe anodic oxidation of concentrated glycine based aqueous electrolyte on smoo...
In biological and environmental applications, it is desirable to be able to measure hydrogen and hyd...
Biosensors have recently moved into the arena of implantable devices. This incredible capability,to ...
Screen-printed carbon electrodes were modified with polyaniline by electrochemical oxidation to prod...
Screen printed sensors and applications have been developed that utilise carbon/graphite working and...
SUMMARY Plastic electrodes have been developed for measuring pH in the human gastro-intestinal tract...
Optical chemical sensors can yield distinctively different responses that are dependent on the metho...