Pedot: PSS–modified platinum microelectrodes for measurements in aqueous media: Effect of polymer surface area on long-term anodic peak current stability
Contamination of drinking water by hazardous agents is becoming a serious global threat, so it is necessary to develop more efficient sensing technologies for applications in liquid media. The limited working lifetime of electrochemical biosensors, especially when measurements are made continuously...
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