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Stuart Chalk, Ph.D.
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University of North Florida
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Chemical Sensors

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  • FAD Code: CSEN
  • CODEN: NA
  • ISSN: 0000-CSEN
  • Abbreviation: Chem. Sens.
  • DOI Prefix: NA
  • Other Name(s): Kagaku Sensa, Kagaku Sensa Kenkyu Happyokai
  • Language: Japanese
  • Comments: Abstracts from 1990 V6

Citations 3

"Recent Development In Electrochemical Detection"
Chem. Sens. 1998 Volume 18, Issue 3 Pages 40-45
Wu Shou-guo, Pan Chan-juan

Abstract: A review with 27 references is given on the recent development in electrochemical detection including the application of electrochemical detection in chromatography, FIA, capillary electrophoresis and biochemical research, its strong and weak points, and developing prospect.
Electrochemical analysis Review

"Highly Sensitive Oxidase-based Biosensors Amplified By Reducing Agent"
Chem. Sens. 1998 Volume 14, Issue 3 Pages 116-123
Yasushi HASEBE

Abstract: A review with 20 references on oxidase-based biosensors amplified by the substrate regeneration with reducing agent. The principle, characteristics and improved properties of these chemical amplified biosensors are shown. Various applications of this type of biosensor to flow injection analysis, highly sensitive measurement of substrate, enzyme inhibitor or cell population are also discussed.
Sensor Electrode Review Reagent recycling

"Flow Injection Calorimetric Biosensing Of Cobalt(II) Ions"
Chem. Sens. 1991 Volume 7, Issue Suppl. A Pages 61-64
Ikuo SATOH and Keiji WATANABE

Abstract: Alkaline phosphatase (I) apoenzyme was immobilized on oxiran - acrylic beads and packed into a column, which was then mounted in a thermistor probe. Tris - HCl buffer (0.1M, pH 8.0, containing 1 M NaCl) was pumped through the system at 1 mL min-1 and the sample solution was introduced by a rotary injection valve. The Co was determined in the range 0.04 to 1 mM by its partial re-activation of the I as assessed by injecting 0.1 mL of 0.1 M 4-nitrophenyl phosphate and measuring the temperature change, which was related to the concentration. of Co2+ applied to the column. The column was regenerated by using 40 mM pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylate (pH 6.0) as cofactor complexing agent.
Cobalt(II) Calorimetry Sensor Thermistor Buffer Column Immobilized enzyme