New Perspectives in Biosensors Technology and Applications 2011
DOI: 10.5772/17212
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Portable Bio-Devices: Design of electrochemical instruments from miniaturized to implantable devices

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“…According to the waveform of the potential, the most frequently adopted voltammetric techniques are cyclic voltammetry (CV) (triangular waveform), linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) (ramp), and squarewave voltammetry (SWV) (multistep) [23][24][25]. Thus, a potentiostat in amperometric mode should be able to control the potential between WE and RE, according to a desired waveform, and detect electrons moved from the electrode to the analyte or from the analyte to the electrode as a current flowing between WE and CE [13,23,24]. Thus, current flowing between WE and CE due to analyte reduction/oxidation at metal electrodes will be influenced by the potential applied, by analyte properties, and by its concentration.…”
Section: Amperometric Protein Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to the waveform of the potential, the most frequently adopted voltammetric techniques are cyclic voltammetry (CV) (triangular waveform), linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) (ramp), and squarewave voltammetry (SWV) (multistep) [23][24][25]. Thus, a potentiostat in amperometric mode should be able to control the potential between WE and RE, according to a desired waveform, and detect electrons moved from the electrode to the analyte or from the analyte to the electrode as a current flowing between WE and CE [13,23,24]. Thus, current flowing between WE and CE due to analyte reduction/oxidation at metal electrodes will be influenced by the potential applied, by analyte properties, and by its concentration.…”
Section: Amperometric Protein Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In potentiostatic or potentiometric mode, the potentiostat measures the voltage difference between WE and RE in the absence of current flow between the electrodes, while controlling the potential of CE with respect to WE ( Figure 21). The resulting potential difference depends on the concentration of an analyte [13,23]. Some potentiometric biosensors are known as redoxpotential biosensors due to the involvement of redox reactions.…”
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“…For chemical measurement systems in biological applications, potentiostat amplifiers [3] are the electronic interface to a large category of amperometric chemical sensors which are capable of managing many biologically and environmentally important analyses. This characteristic gives us the possibility of building an extremely versatile tool with other interesting specs: portability, accuracy and reliability.…”
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