Development of a Novel EN-FET as Pesticide Monitor

  • Zhong Yi Yuan
  • Mei Hong
  • Hui Xian Li
  • Xin Song Ji
  • Wojciech B. Wlodarski
Conference paper

Abstract

The widespread and long-term use of organophosphorus and carbamate pesticides are becoming increasingly a threat aganst living organisms, aside from the target insects[1]. Analytical technique s of high sensitivity, accuracy, and simplicity are in great demand from the agricultural industry and public health authorities[2-4].

Keywords

Butyrylcholinesterase H+-ISFET ENFET organophosphorus pesticide carbamate pesticides. 

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© Springer-Verlag Tokyo 1992

Authors and Affiliations

  • Zhong Yi Yuan
    • 1
  • Mei Hong
    • 1
  • Hui Xian Li
    • 1
  • Xin Song Ji
    • 1
  • Wojciech B. Wlodarski
    • 2
  1. 1.Shanghai Institute of BiochemistryAcademia SinicaShanghaiChina
  2. 2.Victoria University of TechnologyMelbourneAustralia

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