Abstract

Electrochemistry offers a wide range of analytical sensing capability and is therefore suited to serve a variety of NASA missions. Advancements in miniaturization and automation in addition to inherent high sensitivity and specificity have made electrochemical sensors especially attractive. Here, we present recent developments for use of electrochemical sensors in planetary exploration and human exploration missions. This article highlights research developments in the area of electrochemical sensors as presented at the Electrochemistry in Space symposium at the 236th ECS Meeting on October 16, 2019 in Atlanta, GA.

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