In the current water monitoring panorama, certain benefits are expected to arise when the modus operandum of analysis shifts from sampling-based to purely in-situ approaches. Since the appearance of the first submersible conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) probe in the 80 s, clear efforts to move towards decentralized strategies have been reported in the literature, with some having even been brought to the stage of fruitful commercial- ization. Among the portfolio of available analytical techniques, only a handful of approaches offer clear potential for implementation in submersible devices, in terms of adequate analytical features, autonomy, feasibility of miniaturization, and ease of portability. Electrochemical sensors have demonstrate...
We present a methodology for the detection of dissolved inorganic phosphorous (DIP) in seawater usin...
A large class of chemical and biological sensors have been based on the electrical characterization ...
This article gives a review of the analytical and environmental criteria which must be considered an...
We report on the development of a submersible probe for the simultaneous potentiometric detection of...
We report on the development of a submersible probe for the simultaneous potentiometric detection of...
The monitoring of key parameters and analytes (including ions) in aquatic systems is crucial to our ...
A new submersible probe for the in situ detection of nitrate, nitrite, and chloride in seawater is p...
Monitoring the spatio-temporal distribution and concentration changes of nutrients in marine environ...
A new submersible probe for the in situ detection of nitrate, nitrite, and chloride in seawater is p...
A novel electrochemical flow sensing system for determination of heavy metals in seawater is describ...
A significant need exists for in situ sensors that can measure chemical species involved in the majo...
Aquatic environments are complex living systems where biological and chemical constituents change ra...
This paper presents a review of applications of electrochemical methods in ocean sensing. It follows...
Developments in instrument miniaturisation and automation have resulted in the manufacture of portab...
This work presents the optimisation, validation and field deployment of a voltammetric in situ profi...
We present a methodology for the detection of dissolved inorganic phosphorous (DIP) in seawater usin...
A large class of chemical and biological sensors have been based on the electrical characterization ...
This article gives a review of the analytical and environmental criteria which must be considered an...
We report on the development of a submersible probe for the simultaneous potentiometric detection of...
We report on the development of a submersible probe for the simultaneous potentiometric detection of...
The monitoring of key parameters and analytes (including ions) in aquatic systems is crucial to our ...
A new submersible probe for the in situ detection of nitrate, nitrite, and chloride in seawater is p...
Monitoring the spatio-temporal distribution and concentration changes of nutrients in marine environ...
A new submersible probe for the in situ detection of nitrate, nitrite, and chloride in seawater is p...
A novel electrochemical flow sensing system for determination of heavy metals in seawater is describ...
A significant need exists for in situ sensors that can measure chemical species involved in the majo...
Aquatic environments are complex living systems where biological and chemical constituents change ra...
This paper presents a review of applications of electrochemical methods in ocean sensing. It follows...
Developments in instrument miniaturisation and automation have resulted in the manufacture of portab...
This work presents the optimisation, validation and field deployment of a voltammetric in situ profi...
We present a methodology for the detection of dissolved inorganic phosphorous (DIP) in seawater usin...
A large class of chemical and biological sensors have been based on the electrical characterization ...
This article gives a review of the analytical and environmental criteria which must be considered an...