Multisensor systems for liquid analysis based on chemical sensor arrays and pattern recognition, which are now widely known as 'electronic tongues', represent one of the most rapidly emerging and exciting fields of non-classical analytics during the last decade. This chapter presents an overview of
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Electronic Tongues Employing Electrochemical Sensors
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In this work different electrode materials were investigated as sensors in a voltammetric electronic tongue. Basically, the electronic tongue is based on the combination of nonspecific sensors (electrodes) and pattern recognition tools, for example principal component analysis (PCA). Copper, glassy