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  1. Potassium ion-selective fluorescent and pH independent nanosensors based on functionalized polyether macrocycles
  2. Ion-Selective Optode Nanospheres as Heterogeneous Indicator Reagents in Complexometric Titrations
  3. Paper-Based Thin-Layer Coulometric Sensor for Halide Determination
  4. GalvaPot, a custom-made combination galvanostat/potentiostat and high impedance potentiometer for decentralized measurements of ionophore-based electrodes
  5. Ion selective optodes: from the bulk to the nanoscale
  6. Thin Layer Coulometry of Nitrite with Ion-Selective Membranes
  7. Advancing Schwarzenbach's Complexometry: Nano-scale Titration Reagents Based on Heterogeneous Reactions
  8. Visible light induced photoacid generation within plasticized PVC membranes for copper (II) ion extraction
  9. Potentiometric Response from Ion-Selective Nanospheres with Voltage-Sensitive Dyes
  10. Environmental Sensing of Aquatic Systems at the University of Geneva
  11. Exhaustive Thin-Layer Cyclic Voltammetry for Absolute Multianalyte Halide Detection
  12. Counter electrode based on an ion-exchanger Donnan exclusion membrane for bioelectroanalysis
  13. Camping Burner-Based Flame Emission Spectrometer for Classroom Demonstrations
  14. Chronopotentiometry of pure electrolytes with anion-exchange donnan exclusion membranes
  15. Ionophore-Based Ion-Selective Optical NanoSensors Operating in Exhaustive Sensing Mode
  16. Evaluation of Egorov’s Improved Separate Solution Method for Determination of Low Selectivity Coefficients by Numerical Simulation
  17. Direct Alkalinity Detection with Ion-Selective Chronopotentiometry
  18. Chronopotentiometric Carbonate Detection with All-Solid-State Ionophore-Based Electrodes
  19. Concanavalin A electrochemical sensor based on the surface blocking principle at an ion-selective polymeric membrane
  20. Ionophore-Based Optical Sensors
  21. Photoelectric Conversion Based on Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer Reactions
  22. pH Independent Nano-Optode Sensors Based on Exhaustive Ion-Selective Nanospheres
  23. Light-Controlled Reversible Release and Uptake of Potassium Ions from Ion-Exchanging Nanospheres
  24. Nitrite-Selective Electrode Based On Cobalt(II)tert-Butyl-Salophen Ionophore
  25. Thin Layer Coulometry Based on Ion-Exchanger Membranes for Heparin Detection in Undiluted Human Blood
  26. Photocurrent generation based on a light-driven proton pump in an artificial liquid membrane
  27. Chemical Modification of Polymer Ion-Selective Membrane Electrode Surfaces
  28. A low-cost thin layer coulometric microfluidic device based on an ion-selective membrane for calcium determination
  29. Potassium-selective optical microsensors based on surface modified polystyrene microspheres
  30. Creating electrochemical gradients by light: from bio-inspired concepts to photoelectric conversion
  31. Ionophore-based ion-exchange emulsions as novel class of complexometric titration reagents
  32. Enhancing ion-selective polymeric membrane electrodes by instrumental control
  33. Evidence for a Surface Confined Ion-to-Electron Transduction Reaction in Solid-Contact Ion-Selective Electrodes Based on Poly(3-octylthiophene)
  34. All solid state chronopotentiometric ion-selective electrodes based on ferrocene functionalized PVC
  35. Ultrasmall Fluorescent Ion-Exchanging Nanospheres Containing Selective Ionophores
  36. Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Microspheres Containing Photoswitchable Spiropyran-Based Binding Sites
  37. Oxazinoindolines as Fluorescent H+Turn-On Chromoionophores For Optical and Electrochemical Ion Sensors
  38. Potentiometric Sensors with Ion-Exchange Donnan Exclusion Membranes
  39. Detecting Heparin in Whole Blood for Point of Care Anticoagulation Control During Surgery
  40. A Label-Free Potentiometric Sensor Principle for the Detection of Antibody–Antigen Interactions
  41. Photoresponsive Ion Extraction/Release Systems: Dynamic Ion Optodes for Calcium and Sodium Based on Photochromic Spiropyran
  42. Non-Severinghaus Potentiometric Dissolved CO 2 Sensor with Improved Characteristics
  43. Transport and accumulation of ferrocene tagged poly(vinyl chloride) at the buried interfaces of plasticized membrane electrodes
  44. Dynamic electrochemistry with ionophore based ion-selective membranes
  45. Direct Detection of Acidity, Alkalinity, and pH with Membrane Electrodes
  46. Reversible Sensing of the Anticoagulant Heparin with Protamine Permselective Membranes
  47. Reversible Sensing of the Anticoagulant Heparin with Protamine Permselective Membranes
  48. Reversible Photodynamic Chloride-Selective Sensor Based on Photochromic Spiropyran
  49. Direct Ion Speciation Analysis with Ion-Selective Membranes Operated in a Sequential Potentiometric/Time Resolved Chronopotentiometric Sensing Mode
  50. Detection Limits of Thin Layer Coulometry with Ionophore Based Ion-Selective Membranes
  51. Thin layer coulometric determination of nitrate in fresh waters
  52. Coulometric Sodium Chloride Removal System with Nafion Membrane for Seawater Sample Treatment
  53. Pulsed chronopotentiometric membrane electrodes based on plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) with covalently bound ferrocene functionalities as solid contact transducer
  54. Direct Optical Carbon Dioxide Sensing Based on a Polymeric Film Doped with a Selective Molecular Tweezer-Type Ionophore
  55. Interference Compensation for Thin Layer Coulometric Ion-Selective Membrane Electrodes by the Double Pulse Technique
  56. Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence for Potentiometric Sensors
  57. Ionophore-based ion optodes without a reference ion: electrogenerated chemiluminescence for potentiometric sensors
  58. Photodynamic ion sensor systems with spiropyran: photoactivated acidity changes in plasticized poly(vinyl chloride)
  59. In situ surface functionalization of plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) membranes by ‘click chemistry’
  60. Thin layer coulometry ion sensing protocol with potassium-selective membrane electrodes
  61. Advances in Potentiometry
  62. Towards Ion-Selective Membranes with Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence Detection: Visualizing Selective Ru(bpy)32+ Transport Across a Plasticized Poly(vinyl chloride) Membrane
  63. Chemical Kinetics of Gold Nanorod Growth in Aqueous CTAB Solutions
  64. Advancing Membrane Electrodes and Optical Ion Sensors
  65. Membrane Response Model for Ion-Selective Electrodes Operated by Controlled-Potential Thin-Layer Coulometry
  66. Water uptake in the hydrophilic poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrene sulfonate) solid-contact of all-solid-state polymeric ion-selective electrodes
  67. Electrogenerated chemiluminescence triggered by electroseparation of Ru(bpy)32+ across a supported liquid membrane
  68. Potentiometric determination of coextraction constants of potassium salts in ion-selective electrodes utilizing a nitrobenzene liquid membrane phase
  69. Background current elimination in thin layer ion-selective membrane coulometry
  70. Ferrocene Bound Poly(vinyl chloride) as Ion to Electron Transducer in Electrochemical Ion Sensors
  71. An Acyclic Trialkylamine Virtually Planar at Nitrogen. Some Chemical Consequences of Nitrogen Planarity
  72. Thin Layer Coulometry with Ionophore Based Ion-Selective Membranes
  73. Generalized selectivity description for polymeric ion-selective electrodes based on the phase boundary potential model
  74. Amplified potentiometric transduction of DNA hybridization using ion-loaded liposomes
  75. Assessing ion-exchange properties and purity of lipophilic electrolytes by potentiometry and spectrophotometry
  76. High-Temperature Potentiometry: Modulated Response of Ion-Selective Electrodes During Heat Pulses
  77. Real-time probing of the growth dynamics of nanoparticles using potentiometric ion-selective electrodes
  78. International Conference on Electrochemical Sensors Mátrafüred 2008
  79. Measurement of total calcium by flash chronopotentiometry at polymer membrane ion-selective electrodes
  80. Limitations of Current Polarization for Lowering the Detection Limit of Potentiometric Polymeric Membrane Sensors
  81. Flash chronopotentiometric sensing of the polyions protamine and heparin at ion-selective membranes
  82. Ion Channel Mimetic Chronopotentiometric Polymeric Membrane Ion Sensor for Surface-Confined Protein Detection
  83. Thin layer electrochemical extraction of non-redoxactive cations with an anion-exchanging conducting polymer overlaid with a selective membrane
  84. Backside Calibration Chronopotentiometry: Using Current to Perform Ion Measurements by Zeroing the Transmembrane Ion Flux
  85. Elimination of Undesirable Water Layers in Solid-Contact Polymeric Ion-Selective Electrodes
  86. Electrochemical Sample Matrix Elimination for Trace-Level Potentiometric Detection with Polymeric Membrane Ion-Selective Electrodes
  87. Nanoscale potentiometry
  88. Synthesis and characterization of high-integrity solid-contact polymeric ion sensors
  89. Beyond potentiometry: Robust electrochemical ion sensor concepts in view of remote chemical sensing
  90. Direct Sensing of Total Acidity by Chronopotentiometric Flash Titrations at Polymer Membrane Ion-Selective Electrodes
  91. Phosphate-selective fluorescent sensing microspheres based on uranyl salophene ionophores
  92. Reversible detection of proteases and their inhibitors by a pulsed chronopotentiometric polyion-sensitive electrode
  93. Operational Limits of Controlled Current Coulometry with Ion-Selective Polymeric Membranes
  94. Aptamer-Based Potentiometric Measurements of Proteins Using Ion-Selective Microelectrodes
  95. Evidence of a water layer in solid-contact polymeric ion sensors
  96. New trends in ion-selective electrodes
  97. Modern directions for potentiometric sensors
  98. Potentiometric Detection of DNA Hybridization
  99. Multiplexed Flow Cytometric Sensing of Blood Electrolytes in Physiological Samples Using Fluorescent Bulk Optode Microspheres
  100. Sensitivity and Working Range of Backside Calibration Potentiometry
  101. Modern Potentiometry
  102. Kinetic Modulation of Pulsed Chronopotentiometric Polymeric Membrane Ion Sensors by Polyelectrolyte Multilayers
  103. Polymerized Nile Blue derivatives for plasticizer-free fluorescent ion optode microsphere sensors
  104. Absorbance characterization of microsphere-based ion-selective optodes
  105. Potentiometric Immunoassay with Quantum Dot Labels
  106. Multicolor Quantum Dot Encoding for Polymeric Particle-Based Optical Ion Sensors
  107. Fluorescent microsphere fiber optic microsensor array for direct iodide detection at low picomolar concentrations
  108. Selectivity enhancement of anion-responsive electrodes by pulsed chronopotentiometry
  109. Guidelines for Improving the Lower Detection Limit of Ion-Selective Electrodes: A Systematic Approach
  110. Backside Calibration Potentiometry:  Ion Activity Measurements with Selective Supported Liquid Membranes by Calibrating from the Inner Side of the Membrane
  111. Recentes avanços e novas perspectivas dos eletrodos íon-seletivos
  112. Potentiometric Biosensing of Proteins with Ultrasensitive Ion-Selective Microelectrodes and Nanoparticle Labels
  113. Approaches to Improving the Lower Detection Limit of Polymeric Membrane Ion-Selective Electrodes
  114. Novel potentiometric and optical silver ion-selective sensors with subnanomolar detection limits
  115. Electrochemical Sensors
  116. Potentiometry at Trace Levels in Confined Samples:  Ion-Selective Electrodes with Subfemtomole Detection Limits
  117. Calcium Pulstrodes with 10-Fold Enhanced Sensitivity for Measurements in the Physiological Concentration Range
  118. Solid Contact Potentiometric Sensors for Trace Level Measurements
  119. Selective coulometric release of ions from ion selective polymeric membranes for calibration-free titrations
  120. Ion-Selective Supported Liquid Membranes Placed under Steady-State Diffusion Control
  121. Response Characteristics of a Reversible Electrochemical Sensor for the Polyion Protamine
  122. Fiber-Optic Microsensor Array Based on Fluorescent Bulk Optode Microspheres for the Trace Analysis of Silver Ions
  123. Erratum to “Potentiometric sensors for trace-level analysis” [Trends Anal. Chem. 24 (2005) 199–207]
  124. Microsphere optical ion sensors based on doped silica gel templates
  125. Trace-metal analysis
  126. Imaging fiber microarray fluorescent ion sensors based on bulk optode microspheres
  127. Potentiometric sensors for trace-level analysis
  128. Reversible electrochemical monitoring of surface confined reactions at liquid–liquid interfaces by modulation of ion transfer fluxes
  129. Dynamic Diffusion Model for Tracing the Real-Time Potential Response of Polymeric Membrane Ion-Selective Electrodes
  130. Solid-contact polymeric membrane electrodes with detection limits in the subnanomolar range
  131. Pulstrodes:  Triple Pulse Control of Potentiometric Sensors
  132. Elimination of Dimer Formation in InIIIPorphyrin-Based Anion-Selective Membranes by Covalent Attachment of the Ionophore
  133. Electrochemical Sensors
  134. Optical determination of ionophore diffusion coefficients in plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) sensing films
  135. Ion-selective Electrodes for Measurements in Biological Fluids
  136. Fluorescent Ion-Sensing Microspheres for Multiplexed Chemical Analysis of Clinical and Biological Samples
  137. Rotating Disk Potentiometry for Inner Solution Optimization of Low-Detection-Limit Ion-Selective Electrodes
  138. Plasticizer-free microspheres for ionophore-based sensing and extraction based on a methyl methacrylate-decyl methacrylate copolymer matrix
  139. A Copolymerized Dodecacarborane Anion as Covalently Attached Cation Exchanger in Ion-Selective Sensors
  140. Palm-Based Data Acquisition Solutions for the Undergraduate Chemistry Laboratory
  141. Pulsed Galvanostatic Control of Ionophore-Based Polymeric Ion Sensors
  142. Reversible Electrochemical Detection of Nonelectroactive Polyions
  143. Spectral Imaging and Electrochemical Study on the Response Mechanism of Ionophore-Based Polymeric Membrane Amperometric pH Sensors
  144. Improving the Detection Limit of Anion-Selective Electrodes:  An Iodide-Selective Membrane with a Nanomolar Detection Limit
  145. Plasticizer-Free Polymer Containing a Covalently Immobilized Ca2+-Selective Ionophore for Potentiometric and Optical Sensors
  146. Ion-Pairing Ability, Chemical Stability, and Selectivity Behavior of Halogenated Dodecacarborane Cation Exchangers in Neutral Carrier-Based Ion-Selective Electrodes
  147. How Do Pulsed Amperometric Ion Sensors Work? A Simple PDE Model
  148. Mechanistic Insights into the Development of Optical Chloride Sensors Based on the [9]Mercuracarborand-3 Ionophore
  149. Potentiometric sensors improve dramatically
  150. Plasticizer-Free Polymer Membrane Ion-Selective Electrodes Containing a Methacrylic Copolymer Matrix
  151. Response and Diffusion Behavior of Mobile and Covalently Immobilized H+-Ionophores in Polymeric Membrane Ion-Selective Electrodes
  152. Variable Dimensionality and New Uranium Oxide Topologies in the Alkaline-Earth Metal Uranyl Selenites AE[(UO2)(SeO3)2] (AE=Ca, Ba) and Sr[(UO2)(SeO3)2] · 2H2O
  153. Mass-Produced Ionophore-Based Fluorescent Microspheres for Trace Level Determination of Lead Ions
  154. Flow Cytometric Ion Detection with Plasticized Poly(Vinyl Chloride) Microspheres Containing Selective Ionophores
  155. Peer Reviewed: The New Wave of Ion-Selective Electrodes
  156. Rational Design of Potentiometric Trace Level Ion Sensors. A Ag+-Selective Electrode with a 100 ppt Detection Limit
  157. Evaluation of the Separate Equilibrium Processes That Dictate the Upper Detection Limit of Neutral Ionophore-Based Potentiometric Sensors
  158. Electrochemical Sensors
  159. Perbrominatedcloso-Dodecacarborane Anion, 1-HCB11Br11-, as an Ion Exchanger in Cation-Selective Chemical Sensors
  160. Erratum to “Potentiometric Cd2+-selective electrode with a detection limit in the low ppt range” [Analytica Chimica Acta 440 (2001) 71–79]
  161. Monodisperse Plasticized Poly(vinyl chloride) Fluorescent Microspheres for Selective Ionophore-Based Sensing and Extraction
  162. Effect of Lipophilic Ion-Exchanger Leaching on the Detection Limit of Carrier-Based Ion-Selective Electrodes
  163. Quantification of the Concentration of Ionic Impurities in Polymeric Sensing Membranes with the Segmented Sandwich Technique
  164. Improved Detection Limits and Sensitivities of Potentiometric Titrations
  165. Potentiometric Cd2+-selective electrode with a detection limit in the low ppt range
  166. Cross-linked dodecyl acrylate microspheres: novel matrices for plasticizer-free optical ion sensing
  167. Phosphate-Binding Characteristics and Selectivity Studies of Bifunctional Organotin Carriers
  168. Potentiometry at trace levels
  169. Spatial and Spectral Imaging of Single Micrometer-Sized Solvent Cast Fluorescent Plasticized Poly(vinyl chloride) Sensing Particles
  170. Selectivity Behavior and Multianalyte Detection Capability of Voltammetric Ionophore-Based Plasticized Polymeric Membrane Sensors
  171. Potentiometric Polymeric Membrane Electrodes for Measurement of Environmental Samples at Trace Levels:  New Requirements for Selectivities and Measuring Protocols, and Comparison with ICPMS
  172. Normal Pulse Voltammetry as Improved Quantitative Detection Mode for Amperometric Solvent Polymeric Membrane Ion Sensors
  173. Normal Pulse Voltammetry as Improved Quantitative Detection Mode for Amperometric Solvent Polymeric Membrane Ion Sensors
  174. Ionophore-based membrane electrodes: new analytical concepts and non-classical response mechanisms
  175. Direct Potentiometric Information on Total Ionic Concentrations
  176. Selectivity of Potentiometric Ion Sensors
  177. Determination of Complex Formation Constants of Lipophilic Neutral Ionophores in Solvent Polymeric Membranes with Segmented Sandwich Membranes
  178. Renewable pH Cross-Sensitive Potentiometric Heparin Sensors with Incorporated Electrically Charged H + Ionophores
  179. Detection limit of polymeric membrane potentiometric ion sensors: how can we go down to trace levels?
  180. Voltammetric and Amperometric Transduction for Solvent Polymeric Membrane Ion Sensors
  181. Polymer Membrane Ion-Selective Electrodes-What are the Limits?
  182. Hydrophobic Membranes as Liquid Junction-Free Reference Electrodes
  183. Hydrophobic Membranes as Liquid Junction-Free Reference Electrodes
  184. Ion sensors: current limits and new trends
  185. General Description of the Simultaneous Response of Potentiometric Ionophore-Based Sensors to Ions of Different Charge
  186. Lowering the Detection Limit of Solvent Polymeric Ion-Selective Electrodes. 1. Modeling the Influence of Steady-State Ion Fluxes
  187. Lowering the Detection Limit of Solvent Polymeric Ion-Selective Membrane Electrodes. 2. Influence of Composition of Sample and Internal Electrolyte Solution
  188. Improving measurement stability and reproducibility of potentiometric sensors for polyions such as heparin
  189. Polymeric Membrane pH Electrodes Based on Electrically Charged Ionophores
  190. Selectivity of Liquid Membrane Cadmium Microelectrodes Based on the IonophoreN,N,N′,N′-Tetrabutyl-3,6-dioxaoctanedithioamide
  191. Selectivity of Liquid Membrane Cadmium Microelectrodes Based on the Ionophore N,N,N′,N′-Tetrabutyl-3,6-dioxaoctanedithioamide
  192. Carrier-Based Ion-Selective Electrodes and Bulk Optodes. 2. Ionophores for Potentiometric and Optical Sensors
  193. Influence of Lipophilic Inert Electrolytes on the Selectivity of Polymer Membrane Electrodes
  194. Spectroscopic in Situ Imaging of Acid Coextraction Processes in Solvent Polymeric Ion-Selective Electrode and Optode Membranes
  195. Effect of Transmembrane Electrolyte Diffusion on the Detection Limit of Carrier-Based Potentiometric Ion Sensors
  196. Ion-Selective Electrodes Based on Two Competitive Ionophores for Determining Effective Stability Constants of Ion−Carrier Complexes in Solvent Polymeric Membranes
  197. Carrier-Based Ion-Selective Electrodes and Bulk Optodes. 1. General Characteristics
  198. Selectivity comparison of neutral carrier-based ion-selective optical and potentiometric sensing schemes
  199. Selectivity of carrier-based ion-selective electrodes: is the problem solved?
  200. Determination of Unbiased Selectivity Coefficients of Neutral Carrier-Based Cation-Selective Electrodes
  201. Selectivity of liquid membrane ion-selective electrodes
  202. Potentiometric Determination of Effective Complex Formation Constants of Lipophilic Ion Carriers within Ion-Selective Electrode Membranes
  203. Origin of anion response of solvent polymeric membrane based silver ion-selective electrodes
  204. Peer Reviewed: Polyion-Sensitive Membrane Electrodes for Biomedical Analysis
  205. Miniature Sodium-Selective Ion-Exchange Optode with Fluorescent pH Chromoionophores and Tunable Dynamic Range
  206. Influence of Nonionic Surfactants on the Potentiometric Response of Hydrogen Ion-Selective Polymeric Membrane Electrodes
  207. Determination of Improved Selectivity Coefficients of Polymer Membrane Ion-Selective Electrodes by Conditioning with a Discriminated Ion
  208. Applicability of the phase boundary potential model to the mechanistic understanding of solvent polymeric membrane-based ion-selective electrodes
  209. Carrier mechanism of acidic ionophores in solvent polymeric membrane ion-selective electrodes
  210. Polymer membrane-based polyion sensors: Development, response mechanism, and bioanalytical applications
  211. Extraction Thermodynamics of Polyanions into Plasticized Polymer Membranes Doped with Lipophilic Ion Exchangers: A Potentiometric Study
  212. Lipophilicity of tetraphenylborate derivatives as anionic sites in neutral carrier-based solvent polymeric membranes and lifetime of corresponding ion-selective electrochemical and optical sensors
  213. Selectivity of Polymer Membrane-Based Ion-Selective Electrodes: Self-Consistent Model Describing the Potentiometric Response in Mixed Ion Solutions of Different Charge
  214. Optimum composition of neutral carrier based pH electrodes
  215. Response Mechanism of Polymer Membrane-Based Potentiometric Polyion Sensors
  216. Nitrite-selective microelectrodes
  217. Anion-selective membrane electrodes based on metalloporphyrins: The influence of lipophilic anionic and cationic sites on potentiometric selectivity
  218. Ionic additives for ion-selective electrodes based on electrically charged carriers
  219. Determination of complex formation constants of neutral cation-selective ionophores in solvent polymeric membranes
  220. Detection limit of ion-selective bulk optodes and corresponding electrodes
  221. Lipophilic and immobilized anionic additives in solvent polymeric membranes of cation-selective chemical sensors
  222. Synthesis and characterization of neutral hydrogen ion-selective chromoionophores for use in bulk optodes
  223. Optical sensors based on neutral carriers
  224. Selectivity of ion-sensitive bulk optodes
  225. Lead-selective bulk optodes based on neutral ionophores with subnanomolar detection limits