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Trabajo 1:
EL FACTOR “Q” Y EL INDICE “H”
CICLO : Sexto – VI
2019
Actividades
1) FACTOR Q
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I) Congresos:
a) 2009 World Congress on Nature and Biologically Inspired Computing, NABIC 2009 -
Proceedings
- Subject Area and Category: Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science
Applications, Software
- Publisher: -
- ISSN: -
- Coverage: 2009
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- Subject Area and Category: Energy, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Fuel
Technology
- Publisher: -
- ISSN: -
- Coverage: 2012
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- ISSN: 00189200
- Coverage: 1969-ongoing
- Scope: The IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits publishes papers each month in the broad area
of solid-state circuits with particular emphasis on transistor-level design of integrated circuits. It
also provides coverage of topics such as device modeling, technology, systems design, layout,
and testing that relate directly to IC design. Integrated circuits and VLSI are of principal interest;
material related to discrete circuit design is seldom published. Experimental verification is
strongly encouraged.
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b) British Journal of Cancer
- Subject Area and Category: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Cancer Research,
Medicine, Oncology
- Coverage: 1947-ongoing
- Scope: BJC publishes high quality original papers and reviews that make a significant
contribution to increasing understanding of the causes of cancer and to improving the treatment
and survival of patients. BJC is proud of its editorial independence, high standards, and tradition
of serving the international cancer research community - we are one of the world"s leading
general cancer journals.
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2) INDICE H
Abstract
This paper reviews the results that have been reported on ISFET based enzyme sensors. The
most important improvement that results from the application of ISFETs instead of glass
membrane electrodes is in the method of fabrication. Problems with regard to the pH
dependence of the response and the dynamic range as well as the influence of the sample buffer
capacity have not been solved. As a possible solution we introduce a coulometric system that
compensates for the analyte buffer capacity. If the pH in the immobilized enzyme layer is thus
controlled, the resulting pH-static enzyme sensor has an output that is independent of the
sample pH and buffer capacity and has an expanded linear range.
Keywords
ISFET, enzyme, urea, IC-technology, buffer dependence, coulometry, pH-static enzyme sensor.
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b) Fabrication and testing of ISFET based pH sensors for microliter target solutions
Received 7 November 2012, Revised 2 February 2013, Accepted 3 February 2013, Available
online 12 February 2013.
Abstract
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the monitoring and controlling of pH. It
has become an important aspect of many industrial wastewater and water quality treatment
processes. At the same time, the demand for smaller electronic devices used for various
industrial, commercial, and research applications has greatly increased. In this paper, we
propose a fabrication method of ion-sensitive field effect transistor (ISFET) using micro–electro-
mechanical systems (MEMS) techniques for pH sensing application. The novelty of this device
lies in the detection of target solution with volumes in the sub-microliter range. With proper
electrical packaging, our ISFET chip has been able to detect the pH values of 2.5 μL solutions.
The results reveal a linearity of pH measurement with a corresponding sensitivity of 10.7 mV/pH.
Furthermore, Nernst equation is employed to analyze the performance, and a promising scheme
to improve the sensitivity while measuring tiny solutions is proposed. This achievement has the
potential to satisfy the research demands in various areas including chemistry, biology and
medicine.
Highlights
► ISFETs are fabricated using MEMS to measure ion concentrations in solutions. ► An ISFET
has been tested as pH sensor for microliter solution target. ► The sensitivity is obtained and
analyzed by modeling. ► Promising methodologies are discussed to further improve sensor
performance.
Keywords
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