A sensor is a device, which responds to a physical or chemical stimulus in order to produce a measurable detection signal or to control another operation [1]. Sensors are encountered in innumerable applications and have become an integral part of our day-to-day life. Examples of everyday use of sensors include a thermocouple, which responds to the change in temperature by an output voltage, or a touch-sensitive sensor of an interactive monitor screen. Basically, a sensor can respond, that is change its signal, to a single factor being sensed, i.e. either to the change of temperature or pressure in the above examples
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International audienceSensors based on voltammetry and amperometry are involved in several fields su...
Abstract: This paper reviews the concepts associated with chemical sensors. The important concepts a...
Molecular chemical sensor, especially optical luminescent sensor, technologies are a rapidly growing...
A chemical sensor is a device that can detect the presence of a chemical analyte in a given environm...
The term sensor comes from the Latin word ‘sentire’ which means to perceive (Sze in Semiconductor se...
Analytical chemistry is now developing mainly in two areas: automation and the creation of complexes...
International audienceMost chemical sensors and especially those which are developed for in vivo mon...
Although the history of chemical sensor dates back not long ago, it has attracted great research int...
Chemical sensors are becoming more and more important in any area where the measurement of concentra...
Different sensor types using chemical and biochemical principles are described. The former are mainl...
The chemical sensor plays an essential role in the fields of environmental conservation and monitori...
It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Chemosensors, a new online-only journal established by ...
Computers and mobile phones are ubiquitous devices that are continuously evolving and becoming ever...
Abstract\ud A chemical sensor is defined as a transducer comprised of, or coated with, a layer that ...
Sensors and Actuators using polymeric systems is one of the most promising fields of "Intelligent Po...
International audienceSensors based on voltammetry and amperometry are involved in several fields su...
Abstract: This paper reviews the concepts associated with chemical sensors. The important concepts a...
Molecular chemical sensor, especially optical luminescent sensor, technologies are a rapidly growing...