Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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239723 | Procedia Chemistry | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
An electronic tongue (ET) based on pulse voltammetry containing a set of eight metallic electrodes (Au, Pt, Ir, Rh, Cu, Co, Ni and Ag) encapsulated on a stainless steel cylinder has been used to discriminate and predict levels of nerve agent mimics in aqueous environments. Analysis including principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least square techniques (PLS) have been applied for data management and prediction models. A good discrimination from other organophosphorous derivatives was found for the nerve agent simulants diethyl-chlorophosphate (DCP) and diethyl-cyanophosphate (DCNP).
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