Electrochemical Sensors: Research to Real World Applications


  • Date
    August 9, 2018
  • Time
    8:00 a.m. PDT / 11:00 a.m. EDT / 16:00 BST / 17:00 CEST - Duration: 60 Minutes

Date : August 9, 2018
Time : 8:00 a.m. PDT / 11:00 a.m. EDT / 16:00 BST / 17:00 CEST - Duration: 60 Minutes
  • Overview

    Portable and wearable sensors are gaining significant momentum, but they are not just for elite athletes and medical applications. In addition to their small size and flexibility, screen printed electrodes (SPEs) are highly sensitive and selective, enabling them to address a variety of applications across many industries. SPEs can be customized – which has ignited a rapid development of sensors across environmental, chemical, food, and agriculture and drives the development of simple-to-use single parameter analyzers.

    In this webinar, Dr. Kevin Pavlick from Innolyzer Labs will share his experience developing a dedicated sensor. His case study will walk the sensor from R&D to real world quantification of hydrogen sulfide in an industrial environment. We will also discuss the wide application range for screen printed electrodes and a template for developing a customized sensor. Dr. Laura Fernández Llano from Metrohm DropSens will give a short overview of the latest SPE and measurement technology that helps make this research possible.

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    Metrohm USA

  • Speakers

    Kevin P. Pavlick, Ph.D.,
    Co-founder and COO,
    Innolyzer Labs
    Laura Fernández Llano, Ph.D.,
    Product Manager,
    Metrohm DropSens
    Britt Erikson,
    Senior Editor,
    C&EN