A voltammetric electronic tongue is described that was used for multicomponent analysis of drinking water. Measurements were performed on drinking water from a tap and injections of the compounds NaCl, NaN3, NaHSO3, ascorbic acid, NaOCl and yeast suspensions could be identified by use of principal component analysis (PCA). A model based on partial least square (PLS) was developed for the simultaneously prediction of identification and concentration of the compounds NaCl, NaHSO3 and NaOCl. By utilizing this type of non-selective sensor technique for water quality surveillance, it will be feasible to detect a plurality of events without the need of a specific sensor for each type of event. © 2010 Elsevier B.V.
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Winquist, F., Olsson, J., & Eriksson, M. (2011). Multicomponent analysis of drinking water by a voltammetric electronic tongue. Analytica Chimica Acta, 683(2), 192–197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2010.10.027