A nanoelectrode array comprises a plurality of nanoelectrodes wherein the
geometric dimensions of the electrode controls the electrochemical
response, and the current density is independent of time. By combining a
massive array of nanoelectrodes in parallel, the current signal can be
amplified while still retaining the beneficial geometric advantages of
nanoelectrodes. Such nanoelectrode arrays can be used in a sensor system
for rapid, non-contaminating field analysis. For example, an array of
suitably functionalized nanoelectrodes can be incorporated into a small,
integrated sensor system that can identify many species rapidly and
simultaneously under field conditions in high-resistivity water, without
the need for chemical addition to increase conductivity.