نتایج جستجو برای: surrogate analyte

تعداد نتایج: 31530  

Journal: :Nanotechnology 2012
Lei Huang Zhixiong Guo

For the first time the use of a porous microresonator placed in a microelectrofluidic system for integrated functions of nanofiltration and sensing of small biomolecules and chemical analytes in extremely dilute solution was proposed and investigated. As an example, aminoglycosides in drug residues in food and livestock products were considered as the trace chemical analyte. The filtration proc...

2013
Hannah Johnke Gary Batres Mark Wilson Andrea E. Holmes Sharmin Sikich

DETECHIP® is a detection system made of various sensors that has been shown to detect and discriminate between small molecules of interest, including various illicit and over-the-counter drugs. Previously, detection was normalized to a single concentration of analyte. Now this detection assay can detect concentration differences in analytes via red, green, and blue color value changes and shift...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2000
E J Severin B J Doleman N S Lewis

The responses relative to an air background of carbon black/polymer composite vapor detectors have been determined as a function of the concentration of a homologous series of alcohols (n-CnH2n+1OH, 1 < or = n < or = 8), a homologous series of alkanes (n-CnH2n+2, 5 < or = n < or = 10 and n = 12, 14), and a set of diverse solvent vapors. In all cases, the steady-state relative differential resis...

2017
Fengling Zhang Tianyi Cai Liang Ma Liyuan Zhan Hong Liu

We report a battery-powered, paper-based electrochromic array for visualized electrochemical sensing. The paper-based sensing system consists of six parallel electrochemical cells, which are powered by an aluminum-air battery. Each single electrochemical cell uses a Prussian Blue spot electrodeposited on an indium-doped tin oxide thin film as the electrochromic indicator. Each electrochemical c...

2016
Marc D. Porter Jing Ni G. Brent Dawson Ruth Shinar Robert J. Lipert Michael C. Granger Mark Tondra

Method and apparatus for manipulating and monitoring analyte flowing in fluid streams. A giant magnetoresistive sensor has an array of sensing elements that produce electrical output signals which vary in dependence on changes in the magnetic field proximate the sensing elements. The analyte is included in a stream, such that the stream has a magnetic property which is dependent on the concentr...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2007
Forest I Bohrer Amos Sharoni Corneliu Colesniuc Jeongwon Park Ivan K Schuller Andrew C Kummel William C Trogler

The gas sensing behaviors of cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPc) and metal-free phthalocyanine (H2Pc) thin films were investigated with respect to analyte basicity. Chemiresistive sensors were fabricated by deposition of 50 nm thick films on interdigitated gold electrodes via organic molecular beam epitaxy (OMBE). Time-dependent current responses of the films were measured at constant voltage during e...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2011
Toyohide Takeuchi Lee Wah Lim

Inorganic anions were separated on a reversed-phase stationary phase dynamically modified with crown ether as a selector in capillary ion chromatography. The eluent contained crown ether, acetonitrile and a salt. Free and cation-trapped crown ether molecules in the eluent were adsorbed on a hydrophobic stationary phase such as triacontyl-functionalized silica (C30). The eluent cations trappe...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1998
J W Silzel B Cercek C Dodson T Tsay R J Obremski

Miniaturization of ligand binding assays may reduce costs by decreasing reagent consumption, but it is less apparent that miniaturized assays can simultaneously exceed the sensitivity of macroscopic techniques by analyte "harvesting" to exploit the total analyte mass available in a sample. Capture reagents (avidin or antibodies) immobilized in 200-microm diameter zones are shown to substantiall...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 1999
A E Kamholz B H Weigl B A Finlayson P Yager

The T-sensor is a recently developed microfluidic chemical measurement device that exploits the low Reynolds number flow conditions in microfabricated channels. The interdiffusion and resulting chemical interaction of components from two or more input fluid streams can be monitored optically, allowing measurement of analyte concentrations on a continuous basis. In a simple form of T-sensor, the...

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