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Fernando Benito-Lopez

Researcher at University of the Basque Country

Publications -  148
Citations -  4050

Fernando Benito-Lopez is an academic researcher from University of the Basque Country. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spiropyran & Microfluidics. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 137 publications receiving 3306 citations. Previous affiliations of Fernando Benito-Lopez include University of Twente & Dublin City University.

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Review on microfluidic paper-based analytical devices towards commercialisation.

TL;DR: This review gives a general overview on the fabrication techniques reported to date, revealing and discussing their weak points as well as the newest approaches in order to overtake current mass production limitations and therefore commercialisation.
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Smartphone-based simultaneous pH and nitrite colorimetric determination for paper microfluidic devices.

TL;DR: An Android application for measurement of nitrite concentration and pH determination in combination with a low-cost paper-based microfluidic device is presented and shows good use of a mobile phone as an analytical instrument.
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Organic electrochemical transistor incorporating an ionogel as a solid state electrolyte for lactate sensing

TL;DR: In this article, the use of an organic electrochemical transistor for detection of lactate (an essential analyte in physiological measurements of athlete performance) by integration of a room temperature ionic liquid in a gel-format, as a solid-state electrolyte.
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Real-time sweat pH monitoring based on a wearable chemical barcode micro-fluidic platform incorporating ionic liquids

TL;DR: The fabrication, characterisation and the performance of a wearable, robust, flexible and disposable chemical barcode device based on a micro-fluidic platform that incorporates ionic liquid polymer gels (ionogels) is presented.
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Measuring reaction kinetics in a lab-on-a-chip by microcoil NMR

TL;DR: Design rules will be described to optimize the microreactor and detection coil in order to deal with the inherent sensitivity of NMR and to minimize magnetic field inhomogeneities and obtain sufficient spectral resolution.