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This book relates the development and characterisation of chemical sensors, biosensors and multi-sensors (electronic language). This work deals with the optimisation of new ionosensitive microstructures by ion implantation to develop sodium and potassium ion sensors. Next, biomembranes based on nanomaterials (nanoparticles and thiolated molecules) have been developed for the development of new urea biosensors. Finally, we were interested in the characterisation, classification and discriminatio…
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This book relates the development and characterisation of chemical sensors, biosensors and multi-sensors (electronic language). This work deals with the optimisation of new ionosensitive microstructures by ion implantation to develop sodium and potassium ion sensors. Next, biomembranes based on nanomaterials (nanoparticles and thiolated molecules) have been developed for the development of new urea biosensors. Finally, we were interested in the characterisation, classification and discrimination of waters using an electronic language.

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This book relates the development and characterisation of chemical sensors, biosensors and multi-sensors (electronic language). This work deals with the optimisation of new ionosensitive microstructures by ion implantation to develop sodium and potassium ion sensors. Next, biomembranes based on nanomaterials (nanoparticles and thiolated molecules) have been developed for the development of new urea biosensors. Finally, we were interested in the characterisation, classification and discrimination of waters using an electronic language.

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