Simulation study of nano aqueous flow sensor based on amperometric measurement

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In this paper, a novel nano aqueous flow sensor which consists of two closely spaced amperometric sensors is investigated by digital simulation. The simulation results indicate that the ratio of the responses of two closely spaced amperometric sensors is only related to flow rates in the channel, insensitive to the analyte concentration in the solution. By comparing the output of two amperometric sensors, the flow rate in the channel can be deduced. It is not necessary to determine the analyte concentration in advance. The simulation results show it is able to detect flow rate by in the range of several nano-liters per minute when the distance between the working electrodes of two amperometric sensors is 200 nm and the cross-section of the channel is 1 μm × 1 μm. © 2006 by MDPI.

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Wu, J., Zhou, Q., Liu, J., & Lou, Z. (2006). Simulation study of nano aqueous flow sensor based on amperometric measurement. Sensors, 6(5), 473–479. https://doi.org/10.3390/s6050473

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