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Diariatou Gningue-Sall

Researcher at Cheikh Anta Diop University

Publications -  24
Citations -  575

Diariatou Gningue-Sall is an academic researcher from Cheikh Anta Diop University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polypyrrole & Cyclic voltammetry. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 276 citations.

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Toxic heavy metals: impact on the environment and human health, and treatment with conducting organic polymers, a review

TL;DR: This review was essentially aimed to present recent works and methods on the environmental impact and toxicity of heavy metals and on the removal of toxic heavy metals, using chemically and/or electrochemically synthesized COPs.
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Polypyrrole-Wrapped Carbon Nanotube Composite Films Coated on Diazonium-Modified Flexible ITO Sheets for the Electroanalysis of Heavy Metal Ions.

TL;DR: The power of a subtle combination of diazonium coupling agent, CNTs, chelators and conductive polymers to design high-performance electrochemical sensors for environmental applications is demonstrated.
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The role of diazonium interface chemistry in the design of high performance polypyrrole-coated flexible ITO sensing electrodes

TL;DR: In this paper, aminobenzenediazonium-modified flexible ITO (ITO-NH2) was used for the detection of lead (II) by differential pulse voltammetry.
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Electrosynthesis and characterization of poly(3-methoxythiophene)–polybithiophene composite films prepared in micellar media on Pt and Fe substrates

TL;DR: The electropolymerization of 3-methoxythiophene (MOT) was performed on Pt and Fe electrodes in an aqueous micellar medium containing sodium dodecyl sulfate and 10-3M bithiophene as discussed by the authors.
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Diazonium Salts: Versatile Molecular Glues for Sticking Conductive Polymers to Flexible Electrodes

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of molecular interactions in the adhesion of polypyrrole thin films to flexible Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) electrodes grafted with aryl layers from various diazonium salts was examined.