Electrochemical Sensors
Electrochemical sensors, well established in analytical and clinical chemistry, have been used extensively as an integral part of a chemical and biomedical sensing element, including specially for PO2 sensing. In this chapter, we focus on the electrochemical oxygen sensor workable at ambient temperature. Sensing of dissolved oxygen at ambient condition becomes increasingly important in various applications for bioprocess control and medical diagnosis.
Electrochemical sensor is basically an electrochemical cell which employs a two- or three-electrode arrangement, containing working and counter (reference) electrodes or working, counter, and reference electrodes, respectively. Electrochemical sensors combine the characteristic of an electrochemical recognition process and an electrochemical transducer, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy, when a chemical reaction occurs on the working electrode. Typically, the electrochemical sensor is composed...
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Liu, CW., Janyasupab, M., Lee, YH., Liu, CC. (2014). Electrochemical Oxygen Sensors for Operation at Ambient Temperature. In: Kreysa, G., Ota, Ki., Savinell, R.F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Applied Electrochemistry. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6996-5_70
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