Issue 10, 2007

Sensor arrays for liquid sensing – electronic tongue systems

Abstract

Electronic tongue systems are multisensor devices dedicated to automatic analysis of complicated composition samples and to the recognition of their characteristic properties. Recently, the number of publications covering this topic has significantly increased. Many possible architectures of such devices were proposed: potentiometric, voltammetric, as well as approaches embracing mass- and optical-sensors. For the analysis of sensor array data, various pattern recognition systems were proposed. All of these topics are summarized in this review. Moreover, additional problems are considered: miniaturization of electronic tongues and hybrid systems for liquid sensing.

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Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
04 Apr 2007
Accepted
03 Jul 2007
First published
30 Jul 2007

Analyst, 2007,132, 963-978

Sensor arrays for liquid sensing – electronic tongue systems

P. Ciosek and W. Wróblewski, Analyst, 2007, 132, 963 DOI: 10.1039/B705107G

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