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Electrodes, Oxygen --- Oxygen electrodes --- Electrodes --- Electrodes, Oxygen.
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"With contributions from an international group of expert authors, this book includes the latest trends in tailoring interfacial properties electrochemically. The chapters cover various organic and inorganic compounds, with applications ranging from electrochemistry to nanotechnology and biology."--pub. desc.
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Patrik Isacsson's dissertation focuses on the materials design for paper electrodes, exploring the intersection between papermaking and electronics. The thesis is divided into three parts: an introduction to the field, a summary of results from four separate works, and conclusions highlighting critical aspects for paper electrode design. The research emphasizes the use of renewable, biobased materials such as cellulose and lignin for energy storage applications. It also discusses the challenges and prospects for using conventional papermaking techniques instead of more advanced nanocellulose methods. The work aims to provide valuable insights for scientists and engineers interested in sustainable and cost-effective energy storage solutions.
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This thesis, authored by Alina Sekretaryova, focuses on the development of novel reagentless electrodes for biosensing applications. It addresses challenges in analytical chemistry, particularly the need for more accurate and sensitive biosensors for real-time analysis in fields such as healthcare, pharmacology, and environmental chemistry. The work emphasizes the use of immobilized oxidases and phenothiazine as a hydrophobic mediator to enhance the stability and performance of biosensors. Sekretaryova explores the production of screen-printed graphite microband electrodes to improve sensitivity and enable mass production. The thesis also introduces a self-powered biosensor design, capable of generating an electrical current upon analyte detection, such as cholesterol in plasma. The research is geared towards scientific and industrial audiences interested in biosensor technology and its potential applications.
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