“…Electrochemical sensors are interesting due to the versatility in size, geometry, selection of components, method of detection and surface chosen according to the analyte properties. Several electrochemical techniques are used in signal transducing, including cyclic voltammetry (Mohadesi et al, 2008), pulse voltammetry (conventional and differential) (Bergamini et al, 2009;Dos Reis et al, 2008), square-wave voltammetry (Sartori et al, 2009;Bergamini et al, 2009), stripping voltammetry (Mohadesi et al, 2008) and potentiometry (Santini et al, 2009), and amperometry Karimi-Maleh et al, 2009;Dos Reis et al, 2008;Cervini and Cavalheiro, 2008). With electrochemical cells, measurements can be made of the electrode potential, cell current and cell resistance as a function of the analyte at the electrode surface or at the electrochemical interfaces.…”