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Multisensor system on the basis of an array of non-specific chemical sensors and artificial neural networks for determination of inorganic pollutants in a model groundwater |
Abstract.
The application of a multisensor system to groundwater monitoring is investigated.
The sensor system is based on an array of non-specific potentiometric chemical sensors with data processing
by artificial neural networks and includes 13 sensors with PVC membranes and 12 solid-state ones.
Results of measurements in model solutions containing heavy metals, alkali— and alkali—earth cations
and inorganic anions at concentrations typical for groundwater near the city of Braunschweig, Germany,
are presented. Both the response of the whole sensor array and the responses of subsystems consisting
only of PVC and only of solid-state sensors, respectively, are investigated. It is shown that both
subsystems can be used for determination of
described ions and that the best results are obtained if the whole array of sensors is used.
Keywords: Electronic tongue, Artificial neural network , Groundwater monitoring, Ion selective sensors.