2015
DOI: 10.1149/ma2015-01/42/2198
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Effects of Biofouling on Oxygen Sensing Poly-o-Phenylenediamine-Coated Electrodes

Abstract: Oxygen plays a vital role in many biological processes, and research has focused on developing methods of quantifying dissolved oxygen content. For example, the development of a reliable and minimally invasive oxygen sensor would be beneficial towards the diagnosis and treatment of ischemic stroke victims.  Electrochemical oxygen probes function by measuring the diffusion-limited current of the dissolved oxygen content, which is directly proportional to concentration. Gold electrodes are highly susceptible to … Show more

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