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Instrumentation Science & Technology | 2006

On-site monitoring and cartographical mapping of heavy metals

Konstantinos Christidis; Peter K. J. Robertson; Kenneth Gow; Patricia Pollard

Abstract This paper presents a portable electrochemical instrument capable of real‐time in situ detection and automatic identification of heavy metals. The instrument is equipped with an embedded Geographical Position System and is capable of storing the geographical position of the sample under test. Software has been developed to combine pollutant results with geographical position, in order to produce a cartographical presentation of the pollution of an area. The electrochemical instrument provides the facilities found in a traditional lab based instrument in a portable design for on‐site measurements. The instrument is capable of detecting lead, cadmium, zinc, nickel, mercury, and copper with good sensitivity and precision. The system is reliable, easy to use, safe, and it may be used in a variety of situations to help environmental assessment and control.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2006

Intelligent potentiostat for identification of heavy metals in situ

Konstantinos Christidis; Kenneth Gow; Peter K. J. Robertson; Patricia Pollard

This article presents a low-cost portable electrochemical instrument capable of on-site identification of heavy metals. The instrument acquires metal-specific voltage and current signals by the application of differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry. This technique enhances the analytical current and rejects the background current, resulting in a higher signal-to-noise ratio for a better detection limit. The identification of heavy metals is based on an intelligent machine-based method using a multilayer perceptron neural network consisting of three layers of neurons. The neural network is implemented using a 16 bit microcontroller. The system is developed for use in the field in order to avoid expensive and time-consuming procedures and can be used in a variety of situations to help environmental assessment and control.


Measurement | 2007

Voltammetric in situ measurements of heavy metals in soil using a portable electrochemical instrument

Konstantinos Christidis; Peter K. J. Robertson; Kenneth Gow; Patricia Pollard


Archive | 2010

A reconsideration of electrostatically accelerated and confined nuclear fusion for space applications.

Christopher Macleod; Kenneth Gow


Archive | 2009

Environmental Forensic Investigations: The Potential Use of a Novel Heavy Metal Sensor and Novel Taggants

Pat Pollard; Morgan Adams; Peter K. J. Robertson; Konstantinos Christidis; Simon Officer; Gopala Radhakrishna Prabhu; Kenneth Gow; Andrew R. Morrisson


Archive | 2011

Fuel encapsulation for inertial electrostatic confinement nuclear fusion reactors.

Christopher Macleod; Niccolo Francesco Capanni; Kenneth Gow


Archive | 2010

Some practical aspects of electromagnetic activation.

Christopher Macleod; Kenneth Gow; Niccolo Francesco Capanni


Archive | 2007

Measurement method and apparatus for analysing the metal or metal ion conten of a sample

Kenneth Gow; Peter K. J. Robertson; Patricia Pollard; Konstantinos Christidis


Journal of the British Interplanetary Society | 2015

Overcoming fuel-air mixing issues with pulsed scramjets and pelletized fuel.

Christopher Macleod; Kenneth Gow; Niccolo Francesco Capanni


Archive | 2006

2006- The 14th International Conference on On-Site Analysis Homeland Security, Arlington, Virginia (Washington D.C), USA, 20-23 February: "Portable Electrochemical Instrumentation for Real-Time In-Situ Monitoring of Heavy Metals"

Peter K. J. Robertson; Konstantinos Christidis; Kenneth Gow; Patricia Pollard

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Morgan Adams

Robert Gordon University

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Pat Pollard

Robert Gordon University

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