2011
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2010.2091953
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Novel Planar Electromagnetic Sensors for Detection of Nitrates and Contamination in Natural Water Sources

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“…Indirect methods reported in [6] are expensive as many components are required. Furthermore, the procedure for the measurement using indirect methods is complicated, requiring extra reagents.…”
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“…Indirect methods reported in [6] are expensive as many components are required. Furthermore, the procedure for the measurement using indirect methods is complicated, requiring extra reagents.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most popular direct method is potentiometry [6,12]. Unfortunately, interference from contaminants in water that leads to measurement error is the problem faced by most direct methods [19].…”
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“…binding to another molecule. It should be noted that microwave sensors are highly sensitive to dielectric changes 21,22 and measurements in liquid have been reported for the detections of glucose. 21,23 The challenge in using this approach is to enable specific and selective detection of the binding of an analyte to the surface.…”
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