Gabriele Favero

Pubblicazioni

Titolo Pubblicato in Anno
Study of biofilm formation on different materials used in drinking water distribution systems (DVDS) BeMM Symposium PhD School Symposium 2019
STUDY OF BIOFILM FORMATION ON DIFFERENT MATERIALS USED IN DRINKING WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (DWDS) Atti del XXVIII Congress of the Analytical Chemistry Division 2019
Crossing VIMP and EIS for studying heterogeneous sets of copper/bronze coins JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE ELECTROCHEMISTRY 2019
Microplastiche nelle acque. Elementi di analisi del rischio Acqua e salute: elementi di analisi di rischio in nuovi scenari ambientali e climatici 2019
A Glucose/Oxygen Enzymatic Fuel Cell based on Gold Nanoparticles modified Graphene Screen-Printed Electrode. Proof-of-Concept in Human Saliva SENSORS AND ACTUATORS. B, CHEMICAL 2018
Evaluation of novel Fmoc-tripeptide based hydrogels as immobilization supports for electrochemical biosensors MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL 2018
Dating archaeological strata in the Magna Mater temple using solid-state voltammetric analysis of leaded bronze coins ELECTROANALYSIS 2018
Aqueous polythiophene electrosynthesis. A new route to an efficient electrode coupling of PQQ-dependent glucose dehydrogenase for sensing and bioenergetic applications BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS 2018
FIRST DETERMINATION OF CYLINDROSPERMOPSIN IN DRINKING WATER CHAIN OF VICO LAKE WITH SPE-LC-MS/MS Book of abstract del XXVII congresso divisione di chimica analitica 2018
Selective extraction of water-soluble thallium fraction from contaminated drinking-water distribution networks: optimization of the procedure and extracts speciation 2018
PVA hydrogel as polymer electrolyte for electrochemical impedance analysis on archaeological metals JOURNAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE 2018
Metal oxide nanoparticle based electrochemical sensor for total antioxidant capacity (TAC) detection in wine samples BIOSENSORS 2018
Ampicillin measurement using flow SPR immunosensor and comparison with classical amperometric immunosensor Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 2018
A RARE CASE OF DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION BY THALLIUM: PIPE MONITORING ALONG DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS IN PIETRASANTA (LU) 2018
Pseudomonas reduction in drinking-water and wastewater distridution systems by chlorine disinfection Atti del XXVII congresso di chimica analitica 2018
Development of amine-oxidase-based biosensors for spermine and spermidine analysis Polyamines. Methods in Molecular Biology 2018
Improved DET communication between cellobiose dehydrogenase and a gold electrode modified with a rigid self-assembled monolayer and a green metal nanoparticles: the role of an ordered nanostructuration BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS 2017
Archaeometric analysis of Roman bronze coins from the Magna Mater temple using solid-state voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA 2017
AuNPs-functionalized PANABA-MWCNTs nanocomposite-based impedimetric immunosensor for 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid detection BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS 2017
A multi-analytical approach for the validation of a jellified electrolyte. Application to the study of ancient bronze patina MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL 2017

ERC

  • PE4_5
  • PE4_8
  • PE4_18
  • SH6_3

KET

  • Nanotecnologie
  • Life-science technologies & biotechnologies
  • Micro/nano electronics & photonics
  • Sustainable technologies & development

Interessi di ricerca

Electrochemical techniques for archeometry - application of electrochemical techniques to the study of artistic materials (in particular, pigments, metals and their corrosion products) exploiting the reduced invasiveness of microparticle voltammetry (VMP) which allows to analyze the constituents and products degradation by sampling only a few micrograms and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) which allows the non-invasive characterization of the surface of the artefact under examination; in this context, an electrochemical cell based on polymeric gel was developed and validated to perform electrochemical impedance analyzes on archaeological metals.

Study of degradation and innovative cleaning treatments - assessment of the impact of atmospheric pollution and weather conditions on limestone, copper and bronze and the risk of corrosion of cultural heritage materials; study and applications of innovative cleaning treatments based on soft matters: microemulsions and hydrogels containing phytochemical compounds.

Monitoring of pollutants in drinking water - speciation of Thallium (I)/(III) stratified along the internal surface of contaminated water pipes through the development and optimization of a sequential extraction procedure; development of an advanced analytical method for the simultaneous determination of 21 cyanotoxins (including Microcystins, Cyanopeptolins, Anabaenopeptins and Microginins) in drinking water based on Ultra Performance liquid chromatography coupled with a Q-TOF mass spectrometer.

Bioelectrochemistry, basic studies and applications - study of the properties of direct and mediated electronic transfer of redox proteins and bioelectrochemical characterization of enzymes in relation to the methods of immobilization (physical and / or chemical) and the nanostructuring of the electrochemical interface used. The main developments concerned the construction of (i) second and third generation electrochemical biosensors for environmental and food analyzes, (ii) prototypes of enzymatic biofuel cells for energy production and the construction of self-powered biosensors.

Functionalized and nanostructured electrode surfaces - realization and application of modified electrodes by (i) use of ferrocene as an electrochemical mediator suitably linked to molecular buildings suitable for the modification of electrode surfaces such as metallodendrimers or self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) mixed with ferrocene and cyclodextrin; (ii) electropolymerized mesoporous conductive polymers; (iii) DNA strands decorated with a redox probe for the determination of heavy metal ions; (iv) noble metal nanoparticles and nanostructures electrodeposited or synthesized using eco-friendly methods and materials.

Innovative enzyme immobilization techniques - study of innovative protein immobilization procedures based (i) on polymeric gels with reactive functional groups capable of increasing the stability of the immobilization while preserving the hydrophilic environment and the native structure of the enzyme, ( ii) on the "reactive soft landing" with which the deposition at low kinetic energies of specific ions on solid surfaces was obtained, through the use of an appropriately modified mass spectrometer, (iii) on composite nanomaterials capable of ensuring immobilization which preserves the native structure of the protein while favoring an efficient electron transfer with the electrode surface for the realization of transducers for second and third generation amperometric biosensors.

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