Abstract

This paper introduces electronic tongue systems for remote environmental monitoring applications. This new approach in the chemical sensor field consists of the use of an array of non-specific sensors coupled with a multivariate calibration tool which may form a node of a sensor network. In our work, the proposed arrays were made up of potentiometric sensors based on polymeric membranes, and the subsequent cross-response processing was based on a multilayer artificial neural network model. Two cases are described: the environmental monitoring of ammonium pollutant plus alkaline ions at different measuring sites in the states of Mexico and Hidalgo (Mexico), and the monitoring of heavy metals (Cu 2+, Pb 2+, Zn 2+ and Cd 2+) in open air waste streams and rivers heading down the Gulf of Mexico.

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