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Recent advances in the use of ionic liquids for electrochemical sensing

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ANALYST
Volume 136, Issue 23, Pages 4871-4882

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1an15699c

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  1. Curtin University

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Ionic Liquids are salts that are liquid at (or just above) room temperature. They possess several advantageous properties (e. g. high intrinsic conductivity, wide electrochemical windows, low volatility, high thermal stability and good solvating ability), which make them ideal as non-volatile electrolytes in electrochemical sensors. This mini-review article describes the recent uses of ionic liquids in electrochemical sensing applications (covering the last 3 years) in the context of voltammetric sensing at solid/liquid, liquid/liquid interfaces and carbon paste electrodes, as well as their use in gas sensing, ion-selective electrodes, and for detecting biological molecules, explosives and chemical warfare agents. A comment on the future direction and challenges in this field is also presented.

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