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Aoife Morrin

Researcher at Dublin City University

Publications -  95
Citations -  4336

Aoife Morrin is an academic researcher from Dublin City University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyaniline & Biosensor. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 92 publications receiving 3752 citations. Previous affiliations of Aoife Morrin include University of the Western Cape & University of Wollongong.

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Wholly printed polypyrrole nanoparticle-based biosensors on flexible substrate.

TL;DR: A wholly-printed polypyrrole (PPy) based biosensor produced by inkjet printing bioinks composed of dispersions of PPy nanoparticles and enzymes onto screen-printed carbon electrodes is presented.
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Fully automated, low-cost ion chromatography system for in-situ analysis of nitrite and nitrate in natural waters

TL;DR: The system was deployed in-situ at multiple sites for varying deployment periods analysing septic tank water, effluent from a waste water treatment plant and stream water and the data generated were comparable to grab sample data generated by accredited laboratory instrumentation.
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Electro-stimulated release from a reduced graphene oxide composite hydrogel

TL;DR: A high level of control and flexibility was achieved demonstrating the applicability of this system for localised drug delivery applications.
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Characterisation of horseradish peroxidase immobilisation on an electrochemical biosensor by colorimetric and amperometric techniques

TL;DR: This study presents the use of complementary colorimetric and amperometric techniques to measure the quantity of protein or enzyme immobilised onto a carbon paste electrode modified with a layer of electrodeposited polyaniline.
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In situ electropolymerised silica-polyaniline core-shell structures : Electrode modification and enzyme biosensor enhancement

TL;DR: In this paper, the interaction of an electropolymerised polyaniline film with silica microparticles on glassy carbon electrodes was investigated, and it was found that the polymer grew preferentially around the silica particles rather than on the underlying electrode surface.