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Cosimino Malitesta

Researcher at University of Salento

Publications -  153
Citations -  5047

Cosimino Malitesta is an academic researcher from University of Salento. The author has contributed to research in topics: X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy & Cyclic voltammetry. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 138 publications receiving 4290 citations. Previous affiliations of Cosimino Malitesta include Spanish National Research Council & University of Bari.

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Glucose fast-response amperometric sensor based on glucose oxidase immobilized in an electropolymerized poly(o-phenylenediamine) film

TL;DR: To the authors' knowledge, this represents the first report of a membrane capable, at the same time, of immobilizing GOx and rejecting ascorbate, and the interesting electrode behavior can be rationalized by using an existing model predicting the amperometric response of an immobilized GOx system.
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Molecularly imprinted electrosynthesized polymers: new materials for biomimetic sensors.

TL;DR: Molecular imprinting electropolymerization is proposed as a possible strategy for the preparation of new materials with molecular recognition properties to be applied in biomimetic sensors.
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MIP sensors – the electrochemical approach

TL;DR: This review highlights the importance of coupling molecular imprinting technology with methodology based on electrochemical techniques for the development of advanced sensing devices and describes possible approaches proposed in the literature on this topic.
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New findings on polypyrrole chemical structure by XPS coupled to chemical derivatization labelling

TL;DR: In this paper, an accurate analysis of high resolution spectra, including cross-checking between the independent fittings of different though related signals (e.g. C1s and O1s), is presented, enlightening novel findings on polypyrrole structure.
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A new amperometric nanostructured sensor for the analytical determination of hydrogen peroxide

TL;DR: Cyclic voltammetry experiments yielded evidence that silver nanoparticles facilitate hydrogen peroxide reduction, showing excellent catalytic activity, and the constructed sensors suitable for peroxide determination in aqueous solution.