Jacobs, MichaelNagaraj, V. J.Mertz, T.Selvam, Anjan PanneerNgo, T.Prasad, Shalini2014-07-212014-07-212013-07-162013-06-17Jacobs, M., V. J. Nagaraj, T. Mertz, A. P. Selvam, et al. 2013. "An electrochemical sensor for the detection of antibiotic contaminants in water." Analytical Methods 5(17): 4325-43291759-9660http://hdl.handle.net/10735.1/3739A nanochannel-based electrochemical sensor for the detection of trace amounts of erythromycin has been developed. The sensor is capable of specifically detecting erythromycin, at a sensitivity of 0.001 parts per trillion, in various water samples and has potential utility in the assessment of environmental water quality.en©2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry. This article "may not be further made available or distributed."Water--PollutionErythromycinImpedance (Electricity)Electrochemical sensorsAn Electrochemical Sensor for the Detection of Antibiotic Contaminants in Watertext5174325