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This chapter explores the use of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) both as a qualitative tool for building electrodes for sensory applications, and as a quantitative approach for the determination of species concentrations within several environments. EIS is a powerful technique that has a range of different applications, ranging from clinical to environmental uses. The chapter explores how electrodes are designed to facilitate EIS as an instrumental technique, and identifies areas for improvement within the field.

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