This story started as a means to make ends meet in a startup. The syringe‑based sensors were originally developed within a Sensoliq startup project, in which the group developed a sensor array capable of evaluating taste-masking strategies for Adamed’s pharmaceutical formulations. Sensoliq needed a large number of potentiometric sensors of traditional construction (with an internal…
Category: Publications
Elżbieta’s publication in Electrochimica Acta
Elżbieta’s paper “Low-cost, syringe based ion-selective electrodes for the evaluation of potassium in food products and pharmaceutical” has recently been accepted in Electrochimica Acta. The article deals with the quantification of potassium in real samples using an electronic tongue based on low-cost syringe electrodes.Ion-selective electrodes (ISE) are well known potentiometric sensors that allow rapid, non-invasive…
Elżbieta’s publication featured on a cover of ACS Omega
Elżbieta’s publication “Methods of Protection of Electrochemical Sensors against Biofouling in Cell Culture Applications” was recently accepted in ACS Omega. The article concerns various methods of antifouling coating for electrochemical sensors, especially applied to monitor vital culture parameters in cell cultures. The publication was featured on the main cover of the journal. The work was…
Karthika’s article in Lab on a Chip
Karthika’s publication, “Fabrication of ITO microelectrodes and electrode arrays using low-cost CO2 laser plotter,” has been recently accepted in Lab on a Chip. The article shows a cost-effective method based on CO2 laser plotter irradiation for preparing ITO microelectrodes. The work was supposed to be a side project but grew and grew till it became…




