Biodetection of environmental marine contaminants using regenerated biosensors: the irgarol case study |
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M. López de Miguel, J. Pablo Salvador, F. Palacio, F. Arreza, A. Diéguez, J. D. Prades |
- Abstract:
- A low-cost and low-powered electro-mechanical device was designed and tested to perform a continuous monitoring tracking of sea contaminants. In particular, we focus our work on the biodetection of Irgarol, a specific seawater contaminant, selected as a proof-of-concept for the measurement system. The device based its measurement on a continuous analyte flow mode over the sensor cavity, followed by a sensor cleaning and regeneration process, which will prepare the sensor for the next measurement. All the system was designed to prioritize accuracy and repeatability.
- Keywords:
- Amperometry; marine contaminants; regenerated biosensors
- Download:
- IMEKO-TC19-2022-07.pdf
- DOI:
- 10.21014/tc19-2022.07
- Event details
- IMEKO TC:
- TC19
- Event name:
- TC19 Symposium: Metrology on Environmental Instrumentation and Measurements (EnvIMEKO 2022)
- Title:
9th EnvIMEKO Symposium of Environmental Instrumentation and Measurements
- Place:
- La Mans, FRANCE
- Time:
- 02 June 2022 - 03 June 2022