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What are Biosensors? A biosensor is a device capable of detecting a certain substance or analyte with high specificity. Examples of such analytes are glucose, lactate, glutamine and glutamate. Most biosensors measure the concentration of an analyte in an aqueous solution, usually producing an electrical signal, which is proportional to the analyte’s concentration in its measuring ...
The as–prepared TiO2sol was employed in making a series of pastes with various weight ratios of ethyl cellulose for screen–printing the TiO2 electrode for dye sensitised solar cells (DSSCs). The printed TiO2 electrodes were characterised by surface profile meter, X–ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The printed TiO2 ...
Furthermore, to advance the integration of automated laboratory systems for single-cell identification and analysis it is useful to position cells into organised arrangements. An electrode array chip, known as the Biochip, has also been developed to trap cells within cavities for high resolution analysis. The Biochip is designed to position cells at known addressable locations ...
Sentron MICRO Electrode The newest innovative product of Sentron is the MICRO Electrode. This electrode has a diameter of only 3 mm and is made of PEEK. The measuring part (the sensor) is built-in at the conic end of the electrode and can measure very small volumes or be used in very small ...
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