Integrated Arrays of Ion-Sensitive Electrodes
TBMG-1401
05/01/2003
- Content
The figure depicts an example of proposed compact water-quality sensors that would contain integrated arrays of ion-sensitive electrodes (ISEs). These sensors would serve as electronic "tongues": they would be placed in contact with water and used to "taste" selected dissolved ions (that is, they would be used to measure the concentrations of the ions). The selected ions could be any or all of a variety of organic and inorganic cations and anions that could be regarded as contaminants or analytes, depending on the specific application. In addition, some of the ISEs could be made sensitive to some neutral analytes (see table).
- Citation
- "Integrated Arrays of Ion-Sensitive Electrodes," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2003.