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T742 0-20 Sentence denotes 3.3.1 Potentiometry
T743 21-208 Sentence denotes Potentiometric methods, also referred to as controlled-current methods, are those in which an electrical potential is measured in response to an applied current (Bard and Faulkner, 2000).
T744 209-256 Sentence denotes The applied current is typically low amplitude.
T745 257-418 Sentence denotes An advantage of controlled-current methods is the ability to use low-cost measurement instrumentation relative to that required for controlled-potential methods.
T746 419-565 Sentence denotes Hai et al. used potentiometry with a conductive polymer-based biosensor to detect human influenza A virus (H1N1) at a LOD of 0.013 HAU (Hai et al.
T747 566-572 Sentence denotes 2017).
T748 573-740 Sentence denotes Hernandez et al. used potentiometry with a carbon-rod modified electrode that contained reduced graphene oxide to detect S. aureus at a single CFU/mL (Hernandez et al.
T749 741-747 Sentence denotes 2014).
T750 748-839 Sentence denotes Boehm et al. detected E. coli via potentiometry utilizing a Pt wire electrode (Boehm et al.
T751 840-846 Sentence denotes 2007).
T752 847-938 Sentence denotes Further studies utilizing potentiometric sensing approaches are listed in Table 1, Table 2.