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Poly (3, 4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) films were prepared by electro-oxidation in an aqueous solution on Au microelectrode. Electrolyte solutions and polymerization parameters were optimized previously for further overoxidation. The effect of overoxidation time has been optimized by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), which signifies that overoxidation film...
A microelectrode chip was developed for total phosphorus determination. The chip is based on a pair of electrodes with 23 μm width, 17 μm spacing, and 20μm heights, formed a three-dimensional double coils microstructure, which can increase the electric field strength between the electrodes, enhance generation — collection effect, and increase the current density. Enzyme and gold nanoparticles were...
This paper presents the design of a novel microelectromechanical system (MEMS)-based total phosphorus (TP) microsensor with a microdigestion system. Cobalt metal film is introduced as the sensing material of the microelectrodes, and a micro digestion bioreactor is used as the microdigestion unit. The sensing mechanism of the cobalt electrodes to the concentration of phosphate ions is demonstrated...
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