Progress toward a Smart Electrochemical Sensing Device for Water Quality Detection
Microfabrication techniques, developed primarily for use in the electronics and computer industries, have been employed for the past 10-15 years for the miniaturization of diverse analytical instrumentation. To date, most of this work has targeted biomedical applications such as DNA sequencing and analysis and high-throughput screening. It is our belief that microfabricated instrumentation-particularly in the form of electrochemically based sensor systems-has a unique potential for the development of smart sensors suitable for numerous environmental, industrial, and security applications requiring long-term on-site measurements that need to be carried out with minimal operator intervention but nevertheless with a reasonable degree of reliability.
Richard P. BALDWIN Susan CARROLL Lukasz SZTABEREK
Department of Chemistry, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292 USA
国际会议
The Twelfth International Symposium on Electroanalytical Chemistry(第十二届国际电分析化学会议 12th ISEC)
长春
英文
32-33
2009-08-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)