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Arsenic (III) detection in freshwater samples was successfully demonstrated using a gold plated Ir-based microelectrode (Au-IrM). The key advantage of this approach is the ability to renew the Au layer by electrochemical control for better robustness in the field.Result type
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5an00151jReferences
Touilloux, R., Tercier-Waeber, M.-L. and E. Bakker (2015) Direct arsenic(III) sensing by a renewable gold plated Ir-based microelectrode. Analyst, 140, 3526-3534.Result description
Demonstration of the use of thin-layer samples controlled by cyclic voltammetry to analyze water samples for chloride, bromide, and iodide.+E166.Result type
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac503344fReferences
Cuartero, M., Crespo, G., A., Ghahraman Afshar, M. and E. Bakker (2014) Exhaustive Thin-Layer Cyclic Voltammetry for Absolute Multianalyte Halide Detection. Anal. Chem., 86(22), 11387–11395.Result description
Ion-exchanger based Donnan exclusion membranes (IEDEM) were studied here as separators for counter and pseudo-reference electrodes in bioelectroanalysis. The results suggest that such membranes may be used in bioelectrochemical sensing approaches to replace expensive but less appropriate electrode materials for the measurement in matrices that contain lipids and proteins.Result type
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2014.04.039References
Ghahraman Afshar, M., Crespon, G. A. and E. Bakker (2014) Counter electrode based on an ion-exchanger Donnan exclusion membrane for bioelectroanalysis. Biosens Bioelectron., 5(61), 64-69.Result description
Directly measure pH and alkalinity in a sample with the same sensor by imposing an outward flux of hydrogen ions from an ion-selective membrane to the sample solution by an applied current.Result type
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac500968cReferences
Ghahraman Afshar, M., Crespo, G. A., Xie, X. and E. Bakker (2014) Direct Alkalinity Detection with Ion-Selective Chronopotentiometry. Anal. Chem., 86(13), 6461–6470.Result description
Paper-based analytical device (PAD) for the exhaustive, and therefore absolute, determination of halides in a range of diverse water samples and food supplements.Result type
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac504400wReferences
Cuartero, M., Crespo, G. A. and E. Bakker (2015) Paper-Based Thin-Layer Coulometric Sensor for Halide Determination. Anal. Chem., 87(3), 1981–1990.Result description
A thin layer coulometric detection method based on an ion-selective membrane in view of a quantitative determination of nitrite in undiluted human urine and tap water. A cobalt(II) tert-butyl salophen compound is used as ionophore. The four orders of magnitude discrimination of chloride permits the detection of nitrite in samples that contain a large excess of chloride. The approach developed here allows one to determine nitrite within a concentration range of 20–100?µM for a 120?s current integration time.Result type
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elan.201400522References
Ghahraman Afshar, M. G., Crespo, G. A., Darokhin, D., Neel, B. and E. Bakker (2015) Thin Layer Coulometry of Nitrite with Ion-Selective Membranes. Electroanalysis, 27(3), 609-615.Result description
A portable, custom-made instrument for decentralized measurements with ionophore based electrodes. It allows one to perform most common electrochemical protocols based on applied current or potential as well as zero current potentiometry measurements.Result type
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2014.10.084References
Jeanneret Grosjean, S., Crespo, G. A., Ghahraman Afshar, M. and E. Bakker (2015) GalvaPot, a custom-made combination galvanostat/potentiostat and high impedance potentiometer for decentralized measurements of ionophore-based electrodes. Sensors and Actuators. B. Chemical, 207, 631-639.Result description
First time an all-solid-state chronopotentiometric ion sensing system based on selective ionophores, specifically for the carbonate anion.Result type
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac5004163References
Jarolímová, Z., Crespo, G. A., Xie, C., Ghahraman, M., Pawlak, M. and E. Bakker (2014) Chronopotentiometric Carbonate Detection with All-Solid-State Ionophore-Based Electrodes. Anal. Chem., 86(13), 6307–6314.Result description
The stability of Cobalt (II) ionophores within a PVC-based membrane was investigated by leaching experiments. Different membrane compositions were explored in order to reach the lowest possible limit of detection for a PVC-based nitrite selective polymeric membrane electrode containing this ionophore.Result type
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elan.201300607References
Néel, B., Ghahraman Afshar, M., Crespo, G. A., Pawalak, M., Dorokhin, D. and E. Bakker (2014) Nitrite-Selective Electrode Based On Cobalt(II) tert-Butyl-Salophen Ionophore. Electroanalysis, 26(3), 473–480.Result description
Environmental sensing of aquatic systems via the development and deployment of chemical sensor probes.Result type
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2014.772References
Bakker, E., Tercier-Waeber, M.-L., Cherubini, T., et al. (2014) Environmental Sensing of Aquatic Systems at the University of Geneva. CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry, 68(11), 772-777(6)Result description
The development of a microelectrode consisting of a gel integrated renewable gold nanoparticles plated iridium-based microelectrode (Au-GIME). The gel minimizes fouling problems by hindering diffusion of organic matters and inorganic colloids/macromolecules toward the sensor surface. This contributes to the development of robust and sensitive analytical tools capable of direct, continuous in-situ Arsenic (III) sensing in the environment.Result type
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C5AY01941AReferences
Touillouz, R., Tercier-Waeber, M.-L. and E. Bakker (2015) Antifouling membrane integrated renewable gold microelectrode for in situ detection of As(III). Anal. Methods, 7, 7503-7510.Buscando datos de OpenAIRE...
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