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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Comparing nanobody and aptamer-based capacitive sensing for detection of interleukin-6 (IL-6) at physiologically relevant levels23citations
  • 2023Simple and low cost antibiotic susceptibility testing for mycobacterium tuberculosis using screen-printed electrodes6citations
  • 2022An electrochemical biosensor with integrated microheater to improve the sensitivity of electrochemical nucleic acid biosensors6citations
  • 2021An electrochemical comparison of thiolated self-assembled monolayer (SAM) formation and stability in solution on macro- and nanoelectrodes9citations
  • 2020Impedance testing of porous Si3N4 scaffolds for skeletal implant applications5citations
  • 2019SAM composition and electrode roughness affect performance of a DNA biosensor for antibiotic resistance65citations
  • 2019Development of a needle shaped microelectrode for electrochemical detection of the sepsis biomarker interleukin-6 (IL-6) in real time168citations
  • 2018Novel nanofibre integrated SiN scaffolds for skeletal implant applicationscitations
  • 2016Advances in electroanalysis, sensing and monitoring in molten salts16citations
  • 2011Dielectrophoretic manipulation of ribosomal RNA38citations

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  • De-Los-Santos-Álvarez, Noemí
  • Miranda-Castro, Rebeca
  • Lobo-Castañón, María Jesús
  • Dizaji, Araz Norouz
  • Akcakoca, Iremnur
  • Guzel, Fatma Dogan
  • Ebrahami, Aliakbar
  • Avci, Huseyin
  • Kocagoz, Tanil
  • Gorbanpoor, Hahmad
  • Butterworth, Adrian
  • Öztürk, Yasin
  • Akçakoca, İremnur
  • Blair, Ewen
  • Piper, Andrew
  • Mount, Andrew R.
  • Guzel, Fatma D.
  • Avcıoğlu, Gamze
  • Kozacı, Leyla Didem
  • Topateş, Gulsum
  • Akbulut, Serder Onat
  • İpteç, Betül Özbek
  • Ghorbanpoor, Hamed
  • Blues, Elizabeth
  • Cardona, Milovan Joe
  • Williamson, Paul
  • Gray, Louise
  • Steenson, D. Paul
  • Alcorn, David
  • Vezza, Vincent
  • Ward, Andrew
  • Russell, Christopher
  • Hoskisson, Paul A.
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  • Güzel, Fatma Dogan
  • Oksuz, Semih
  • Kozaci, Leyla Didem
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  • Ghorbanpoor, Hahmad
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  • Iptec, Betül Özbek
  • Walton, Anthony J.
  • Schmüser, Ilka
  • Reeves, Simon J.
  • Elliott, Justin P.
  • Bachmann, T. T.
  • Terry, J. G.
  • Walton, A. J.
  • Henihan, G.
  • Giraud, G.
  • Pethig, R.
  • Menachery, A.
  • Campbell, C. J.
  • Mount, A. R.
  • Schulze, H.
  • Ciani, I.
  • Crain, J.
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Advances in electroanalysis, sensing and monitoring in molten salts

  • Walton, Anthony J.
  • Mount, Andrew R.
  • Blair, Ewen
  • Schmüser, Ilka
  • Reeves, Simon J.
  • Elliott, Justin P.
  • Corrigan, Damion
Abstract

<p>Microelectrodes have a number of advantages over macroelectrodes for quantitative electroanalysis and monitoring, including reduced iR drop, a high signal-to-noise ratio and reduced sensitivity to convection. Their use in molten salts has been generally precluded by the combined materials challenges of stresses associated with thermal cycling and physical and corrosive chemical degradation at the relatively high temperatures involved. We have shown that microfabrication, employing high precision photolithographic patterning in combination with the controlled deposition of materials, can be used to successfully address these challenges. The resulting molten salt compatible microelectrodes (MSMs) enable prolonged quantitative microelectrode measurements in molten salts (MSs). This paper reports the fabrication of novel MSM disc electrodes, chosen because they have an established ambient analytical response. It includes a detailed set of electrochemical characterisation studies which demonstrate both their enhanced capability over macroelectrodes and over commercial glass pulled microelectrodes, and their ability to extract quantitative electroanalytical information from MS systems. MSM measurements are then used to demonstrate their potential for shedding new light on the fundamental properties of, and processes in, MSs, such as mass transport, charge transfer reaction rates and the selective plating/stripping and alloying reactions of liquid Bi and other metals; this will underpin the development of enhanced MS industrial processes, including pyrochemical spent nuclear fuel reprocessing.</p>

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  • Deposition
  • glass
  • glass
  • mass spectrometry