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SUMMARY:Ionophore-Based Potentiometric Sensors: From Nanoporous Carbon and 
 Lipophilic Redox Buffers to Flexible and Textile-Based Devices
LOCATION:Virtual
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20211117T160000
UID:2026-04-28-20-06-10@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260428T200610
Description:Hach Distinguished Speaker-\n\nAbout the Seminar:\n\nSensors fo
 r the potentiometric detection of ions in liquids such as human body fluid
 s or environmental waters are highly sensitive and selective analytical to
 ols that offer a variety of advantages\, such as simplicity of measurement
 \, high analysis throughput\, rapid detection\, continuous on-line monitor
 ing\, and low cost of analysis. While such sensors are used in clinical la
 boratories for billions of measurements every year\, applications in biome
 dical sciences\, the food industry\, and environmental monitoring have bee
 n hindered by sensor fouling and the frequent need for recalibration. This
  talk will address long-term sensor stability\, calibration-free measureme
 nts\, miniaturization and low-cost design for point-of-care analysis\, and
 â€”in view of long-term monitoring in the human body and the environmentâ€
 ”robust design and resistance to chemical and biological fouling.\n\nAbout
  the Speaker:\n\nDr. Buhlmann obtained his B.S. from the Swiss Federal Ins
 titute of Technology (ETH)\, Zurich\, Switzerland. He went on to earn a Ph
 .D. in Analytical Chemistry from the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry at ET
 H in 1993. He then became a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Chemi
 stry at The University of Tokyo. Dr. Buhlmann has been a Professor of Chem
 istry at The University of Minnesota since 2013. He has 159 publications\,
  15 patents granted or pending\, and one book published in six languages. 
 His publications have been cited more than 19\,000 times. His most recent 
 award was in 2019 when elected Fellow of the American Chemical Society.\n\
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