Chemical Sensors - Analytical Instruments

Authors

  • Peter C. Hauser Institute of Inorganic Chemistry University of Basel
  • Carlo Colombo Institute of Inorganic Chemistry University of Basel
  • Alexia W.E. Hodgson Institute of Inorganic Chemistry University of Basel
  • Parick Jacquinot Institute of Inorganic Chemistry University of Basel
  • Thomas Kappes Institute of Inorganic Chemistry University of Basel
  • Richard Stratz Institute of Inorganic Chemistry University of Basel

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.1999.202

Abstract

Recent developments in our laboratory belonging to two main areas of current interest, namely amperometric gas sensors and capillary electrophoresis instrumentation, are highlighted. An improved design of the former devices allows the determination of electroactive gases, such as ethylene, ethanol, and sulfur dioxide down to 1 ppb (v/v) levels. For capillary electrophoresis, a field-portable instrument with electrochemical detection was recently devised.

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Published

1999-05-26

How to Cite

[1]
P. C. Hauser, C. Colombo, A. W. Hodgson, P. Jacquinot, T. Kappes, R. Stratz, Chimia 1999, 53, 202, DOI: 10.2533/chimia.1999.202.