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Two different microelectrode arrays are presented: the first array consists of 100 parallel connected ultramicroelectrodes. Counter as well as reference electrodes are integrated on the same chip. Although still exhibiting microelectrode features, this array yields analytical currents very similar to those of macroelectrodes. The second array consists of 400 individually addressable microelectrodes. It enables redundant as well as multianalyte measurements. Here, we demonstrate the electrochemical imaging of two-dimensional distributions of ammonium chloride as well as urea.
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Meyer, H. et al. (1995). Microelectrode Arrays as Transducers for Microanalysis Systems. In: Van den Berg, A., Bergveld, P. (eds) Micro Total Analysis Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0161-5_29
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