Development of a highly-miniaturised wireless ISE/pH sensor
Quinlan, Finbarr; Anastasova, Salzitsa; Morris, Virginia N.; Radu, Aleksandar; O'Flynn, Brendan; Mathewson, Alan
Date:2009-09-24
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Citation:Quinlan, F. Anastasova, S. Morris, V. Radu, A. O'Flynn, B. Mathewson, A. 2009. Development of a highly-miniaturised wireless ISE/pH sensor. Proc. IMAPS-CPMT Poland 2009, Gliwice – Pszczyna, Poland, 22-24 Sept, 2009
Abstract:
The goal of this work is to fabricate robust, highly-miniaturised, wireless sensor
modules that incorporates ion-selective electrodes (ISEs). pH is one of the main parameters in assessment
of the quality of our environment (water, soil) and these ISE/pH sensors will be deployed in a
miniaturised, programmable modular system. The simplicity of ISEs (low costs and low power
requirements) allow for the preparation of sensors that are all very similar in construction but can at the
same time be easily made for variety of different environmentally important ions (i.e. heavy metals). This
is important because of the increasing focus on the impact of the quality of the environment on society,
both locally, and globally. The work described will contribute to a widely distributed sensor network for
monitoring the quality of our environment, focused mainly on soil and water quality.
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