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Limitations and Benefits of MAX Phases in Electroanalysis
MAX phases are a group of layered 2D materials made of early transition metal, A-group element (e.g., Al, Sn or Si), and C or N. These nanolaminated carbides and nitrides combine many attractive characteristics of metals and ceramics such as excellent ...
Jan Tesař +5 more
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Electrochemically assisted polyamide deposition at three-phase junction
A three-phase junction formed between a solid electrode placed between solutions of the organic phase and the aqueous phase is employed for localized and electrochemically assisted nylon-6,6 deposition.
Karolina Sipa +6 more
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The interfacial polymerization of nylon-6,6 is studied at the polarized liquid–liquid interface. The optimal conditions (concentration of reagents in a biphasic system, pH of the water phase, voltammetric cycling) are used to modify the interface ...
Karolina Kowalewska +4 more
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Immittance Electroanalysis in Diagnostics
Impedance derived electroanalytical assays are inherently spectroscopic (frequency resolved) and potentially exceedingly sensitive indicators of interfacial change (such as target binding at an appropriate receptor). We introduce here the use of a portfolio of mathematically derived immittance functions and related components, capable, from the same ...
Patil, Amol V. +3 more
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Hyaluronic acid (HA) is the main non-sulfated glycosaminoglycan of the extracellular matrix that is synthesized by fibroblasts and other specialized connective tissue cells.
Ahmad Mobed +4 more
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In recent times, substantial research progress has been done towards the detection of neurotransmitters that foresee the status of a disease. In this trail of the avenue, a new ray has been found in the form of electrochemical sensors to quantify the ...
K. Venkata Ratnam +4 more
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Biometric Identification of Taxodium spp. and Their Hybrid Progenies by Electrochemical Fingerprints
The use of electrochemical fingerprints for plant identification is an emerging application in biosensors. In this work, Taxodium ascendens, T. distichum, T. mucronatum, and 18 of their hybrid progenies were collected for this purpose.
Yuhong Zheng +7 more
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A facile synthesis of carbon-coated nanoflowers C@NiCo2O4 by using the simple hydrothermal method and nitrogen-rich melamine as a carbon source for electrochemical detection of sulfite.
Karuppiah Pandi +4 more
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Activated Carbon -ZnO Nanocomposite for Electrochemical Sensing of Acetaminophen
In this work, we reported the preparation of AC-ZnO by using simple chemical co-precipitation and ultrasonication techniques and investicated the electrocatalytic behaviour of acetaminophen (ACP) at AC-ZnO modifed glassy carbon electrode.
Mani Sivakumar +2 more
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Over the present material synthesis routes, the sonochemical route is highly efficient and comfortable way to produce nanostructured materials. In this way, the copper sulfide (CuS-covellite) and sulfur doped reduced graphene oxide (S-rGO) nanocomposite ...
Natarajan Karikalan +4 more
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