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12 - Aeronautical, Mechanical, Chemical and Manufacturing Engineering
Cranfield University
Electrochemical sensor for catechol and dopamine based on a catalytic molecularly imprinted polymer-conducting polymer hybrid recognition element
Research sponsored by the Royal Society (FI071114). The development of novel conductive and polymerisable monomers useful for a variety of applications from enhanced electrochemical sensors to invisible inks for security has led to other outputs: A patent, Lakshmi et al., EP2269194 (granted); 5 other papers including Berti et al., Biosensors & Bioelectronics, 2010; authorship of 2 book chapters (Lakshmi et al., 2010, in Polymers in Defence and Aerospace; Chianella et al., in Molecularly Imprinted Sensors), and international collaborations with Prof. Marrazza (Italy, giovanna.marrazza@unifi.it), Dr Faglia (Italy, guido.faglia@ing.unibs.it) and Prof. Güven (Turkey, guven@hacettepe.edu.tr).