Very high density sensing arrays
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Very high density sensing arrays are described as the arrays containing the smallest feature sizes and the highest densities. Very high density sensing arrays are used in many fields including diagnostics, the environment, industrial processing, fundamental science and many others.
Publication Name: Chemical Reviews
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0009-2665
Year: 2008
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Potentiometric ion sensors
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The potentiometric ion sensors or ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) are characterized by small size, portability, low-energy consumption and low-cost. Miniaturized versions of both conventional and solid-contact ISEs are used for various applications like nonequilibrium regions.
Publication Name: Chemical Reviews
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0009-2665
Year: 2008
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Optical chemical sensors
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The design and implementation of optical chemical sensors, which have employed the basic sensor transduction principles, are described. The examples of optical chemical sensor applications are illustrated.
Publication Name: Chemical Reviews
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0009-2665
Year: 2008
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