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Moody, G. J., Thomas, J. D. R., Organic Sensor Materials in Entangled and Polymer-Bound Matrices for Ion-Selective Electrodes , in Chemical Sensors Edmonds, T. E. (ed.) Glasgow Blackie and Sons, 1988, pp. 75-116. [Pg.105]

While much of the surveyed research exhibits promising vapor-phase sensing performance, many of the technologies remain experimental and bound to a laboratory setting. Most of the commercial gas sensors available today utilize older, more mature technologies such as electrochemical cells, catalytic beads, photoionization detectors (PID), SAW, metal oxide semiconductors (MOS), and QCM. The dearth of viable organic solid-state vapor-phase chemosensors indicates that there is much work still to be done (in terms of material stability, selectivity, etc.) before commercialization becomes commonplace for organic sensors. [Pg.160]

Organic sensor materials in entangled and polymer-bound matrices for ion-selective electrodes... [Pg.75]

ORGANIC SENSOR MATERIALS FOR ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES Table 3.9 Selectivity coefficients of some PVC calcium ISEs (15)... [Pg.93]


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