Two-in-One Electrochemical Sensor

Structures of decamethylferrocene and bisferrocene

Compton et al., Analyst, 2012, 137, 4951

By Pui Sai Lau, Web Writer

Electrochemistry continues to provide solutions to biosensing dilemmas namely due to its high reproducibility and low cost. However, electrochemical measurements can be influenced by changes in the local environment such as temperature and humidity. Richard G. Compton and his colleagues from the UK have developed a voltammetric sensing method to simultaneously detect temperature and humidity. Find out more about their discovery by accessing the link below, the paper will be free to read until Nov 6th:

A simultaneous voltammetric temperature and humidity sensor
Linhongjia Xiong, Ai M. Fletcher, Stephen G. Davies, Sarah E. Norman, Christopher Hardacre and Richard G. Compton
Analyst, 2012, 137, 4951-4957
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN35939A
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