Wykaz publikacji wybranego autora

Andrzej Lewenstam, prof. dr hab.

profesor nadzwyczajny

Wydział Inżynierii Materiałowej i Ceramiki
WIMiC-kcab, Katedra Chemii Analitycznej i Biochemii


  • 2018

    [dyscyplina 1] dziedzina nauk ścisłych i przyrodniczych / nauki chemiczne


[poprzednia klasyfikacja] obszar nauk ścisłych / dziedzina nauk chemicznych / chemia


Identyfikatory Autora Informacje o Autorze w systemach zewnętrznych

ORCID: 0000-0003-3644-7296 orcid iD

ResearcherID: A-2589-2017

Scopus: 7005934223

PBN: 5e70920b878c28a04738efd4

OPI Nauka Polska

System Informacyjny AGH (SkOs)




1
  • Analysis of the influence PVC membrane composition on ion transport properties investigate with EIS
2
  • Application of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy coupled with potentiometric method as tool in optimization parameters of ion-selective electrodes
3
  • Biomimetic membranes sensitive towards monovalent cations based on poly(N-methylpyrrole)
4
  • Bio-mimetic study of a competitive ion-exchange at biologically active membrane sites
5
  • Conducting polymer based ${Cd^{+2}}$ potentiometric sensors
6
  • Copper-sensitive potentiometric sensors based on PEDOT-Arsenazo films
7
  • Designing PVC-based reference electrodes with use of lipophilic salts – feasibility studies
8
  • Electrodiffusion at different length scales
9
  • Ion selective electrodes in speciation analysis of calcium and magnesium in milk
10
  • Migration – forgotten parameter in the response of ion-selective electrodes
11
  • Miniature, maintenance and internal solution free multi-electrode galvanic cells for potentiometric measurements
12
  • Multi-electrode, maintenance and internal solution free galvanic cells for potentiometric measurements
13
  • New polyacrylate-based lead(II) ion-selective electrodes
14
  • Polyacrylate-based lead(II) ion-selective electrodes
15
  • Potentiometric ion sensors
16
  • Recent advances in modeling the response of ion-selective electrodes using Nernst-Planck-Poisson NPP model
17
  • The time-dependent potentiometric response of $Na^{+}$ sensitive polymeric membranes treated by the DLM and NPP models