Abstract

The potential of a piezoresonance sensor fully immersed in the studied solution is shown for the first time by the example of the determination of glycine and glycyl-glycine in aqueous solutions. Metrological parameters are compared for the determination of glycine by capillary electrophoresis and by using the piezoresonance sensor.

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