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Development of Nanostructured Electrode Coatings for Amperometric Sensors

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The goal of the communication is to illustrate the main advantages of the use of nanostructured materials as electrode modifiers in the frame of electroanalysis. Particularly meaningful examples extracted from the activity of the research group are discussed. The aim is to evidence the main properties of the single material and the synergic activity deriving from the combination of different materials in hybrids or composites electrode modifiers.

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Terzi, F., Pigani, L., Zanardi, C., Zanfrognini, B., Seeber, R. (2014). Development of Nanostructured Electrode Coatings for Amperometric Sensors. In: Baldini, F., et al. Sensors. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 162. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3860-1_7

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