Electronics Forum: baby monitor (2)

Re: Your web site .........and the gift that just keeps giving..LOL

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 13 01:48:16 EST 1998 | Jeff Sanchez

| While trying to access this web site you sent over 10 "cookies" A bit overdone, isn't it? | Ed, lighten up, it's the holidays! Pack up the cookies and hand them out to your friends and loved ones.Eat all you can cause around here there are plent

Re: Your web site

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 14 14:16:52 EST 1998 | Clifford Peaslee @ SMTnet

| | While trying to access this web site you sent over 10 "cookies" A bit overdone, isn't it? | | | Ed, | lighten up, it's the holidays! Pack up the cookies and hand them out to your friends and loved ones.Eat all you can cause around here there a

Industry News: baby monitor (1)

Engineered Materials Systems receives IDTechEx award for printed electronics technology

Industry News | 2016-01-25 11:18:01.0

Nagase America is pleased to announce that Engineered Materials Systems, Inc. (EMS), a Nagase Group company, received the IDTechEx Best Commercialization Award for its achievement in printed electronics technologies at Printed Electronics USA 2015. The award was for the use of EMS’s stretchable conductive ink in Mimo, a wearable smart baby monitor manufactured by Rest Devices. Entries were judged by a panel of three industry experts.

EMS International Corporation

Technical Library: baby monitor (1)

Electrochemical Sensors For Nitrogen Species: A Review

Technical Library | 2021-02-17 22:41:48.0

This review provides an overview of electrochemical sensors for nitrogen species, especially, ammonium, nitrate, and nitrite. Due to the extensive anthropogenic activities, the concentration of nitrogen species has been dramatically increased in the environment. In particular, fertilizers containing ammonium and nitrate have been extensively used in agriculture where as nitrite-included additives or preservatives have been used in food industry. Since excessive nitrogen species have an adverse effect to environment and human health such as eutrophication and methemoglobinemia (blue baby syndrome), efforts have been made to develop efficient monitoring methods. On that account, the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established the maximum contaminant level (MCL) for nitrate and nitrite to be 10mg/L nitrate-N and 1mg/L nitrite-N in drinking water, respectively. Typical analytical methods for nitrogen species are chromatography or spectrometry. However, these methods require expensive instrumentations, skilled operator, and considerable sample pretreatment and analysis time. As an alternative approach, electrochemical sensors have been explored to monitor nitrogen species owing to its simplicity, superior sensitivity, versatility, rapidity, field applicability, and selectivity. In this review, electrochemical based detection methods for nitrogen species especially ammonium, nitrate and nitrite are systematically discussed, including the fundamentals of electrochemical techniques, sensing mechanisms, and the performance of each sensor. doi.org/10.1016/j.snr.2020.100022

University of Connecticut

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