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F. Javier del Campo
Researcher at Autonomous University of Barcelona
Publications - 70
Citations - 3006
F. Javier del Campo is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrochromism & Electrode. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 62 publications receiving 2566 citations. Previous affiliations of F. Javier del Campo include University of Oxford & Basque Center for Materials, Applications and Nanostructures.
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Pathogen detection: a perspective of traditional methods and biosensors.
TL;DR: This review not only offers an overview of trends in the area of pathogen detection but it also describes main techniques, traditional methods, and recent developments in the field of pathogenic bacteria biosensors.
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Inkjet-printed electrochemical sensors
TL;DR: Inkjet printing is a digital and non-contact printing technique that is beginning to be used in the manufacture of electronic devices, including electrochemical sensors as mentioned in this paper, and it has been reported since 2015 that home/office printers will likely lead a future wave in the development and prototyping stages.
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Toward membrane-free amperometric gas sensors: a microelectrode array approach.
TL;DR: The combination of microelectrode array and RTIL, as well as the absence of membrane and volatile solvent, results in an elegant, easy to calibrate gas sensor with potential utility in standard and nonstandard conditions.
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Membraneless glucose/O2 microfluidic enzymatic biofuel cell using pyrolyzed photoresist film electrodes
Maria José González-Guerrero,Juan Pablo Esquivel,David Sánchez-Molas,Philippe Godignon,Francesc Xavier Muñoz,F. Javier del Campo,Fabien Giroud,Shelley D. Minteer,Neus Sabaté +8 more
TL;DR: This work presents a glucose/O2 microfluidic biofuel cell featuring pyrolyzed photoresist film (PPF) electrodes made on silicon wafers using a rapid thermal process, and subsequently encapsulated by rapid prototyping techniques into a double-Y-shaped microchannel made entirely of plastic.
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Paper-based enzymatic microfluidic fuel cell: From a two-stream flow device to a single-stream lateral flow strip
Maria José González-Guerrero,F. Javier del Campo,Juan Pablo Esquivel,Juan Pablo Esquivel,Fabien Giroud,Shelley D. Minteer,Neus Sabaté,Neus Sabaté +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a cost-effective enzymatic paper-based glucose/O 2 microfluidic fuel cell in which fluid transport is based on capillary action is presented.