<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><ns2:project xmlns:ns1="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api" xmlns:ns2="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/project" xmlns:ns3="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/fund" xmlns:ns4="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/person" xmlns:ns5="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/project/outcome" xmlns:ns6="http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/gtr/api/organisation" ns1:created="2026-06-03T15:52:43Z" ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/projects/81C5A7E2-86F1-4813-93A6-2DF308DCF73D" ns1:id="81C5A7E2-86F1-4813-93A6-2DF308DCF73D"><ns1:links><ns1:link ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/persons/144E512D-ECA5-4523-B031-11C6FA708312" ns1:rel="PM_PER"/><ns1:link ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/organisations/D7C289D0-6126-4B6B-BD9E-D536D0251BE4" ns1:rel="LEAD_ORG"/><ns1:link ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/organisations/D7C289D0-6126-4B6B-BD9E-D536D0251BE4" ns1:rel="PARTICIPANT_ORG"/><ns1:link ns1:end="2018-12-31T00:00:00Z" ns1:href="http://gtr.ukri.org/gtr/api/funds/6298942C-4857-40DE-A53B-CF460FA34BD4" ns1:rel="FUND" ns1:start="2018-01-01T00:00:00Z"/></ns1:links><ns2:identifiers><ns2:identifier ns2:type="RCUK">133171</ns2:identifier></ns2:identifiers><ns2:title>Self-calibrating platform for all Ion Selective Electrodes facilitating in-situ smart monitoring.</ns2:title><ns2:status>Closed</ns2:status><ns2:grantCategory>Feasibility Studies</ns2:grantCategory><ns2:leadFunder>Innovate UK</ns2:leadFunder><ns2:abstractText>Ion Selective Electrode (ISE) sensors are used to detect ionic concentration in aqueous solutions. Through discussions with several ISE sensor users and manufacturers, we have confirmed a fundamental issue with the ISE sensors currently on the market – electrode drift – which severely degrades the sensor’s operational performance and utility as a smart sensor. In-situ ISE sensors have enormous potential across many industries (everything from environmental monitoring to medical/pharmaceutical controls), but the need for calibration to account for drift severely limits use of in-situ ISE sensors. ANB have identified an opportunity to investigate whether part of its novel electrochemical sensor platform can be used to address the issue of drift in ISE’s, in-situ, enabling the vast potential of the sensors to be realised in smart solutions. To address the issue of drift, ANB will utilise a novel means of verifying the electrochemical potential/performance of the reference electrode through the introduction of an additional voltammetric electrochemical measurement. The overall objective of this project is to research, develop and produce at least 5 modified laboratory scale prototype pH sensors utilising the novel self-calibration system over prolonged periods (up to 12 months).</ns2:abstractText></ns2:project>