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Ligia Maria Moretto

Researcher at Ca' Foscari University of Venice

Publications -  105
Citations -  2694

Ligia Maria Moretto is an academic researcher from Ca' Foscari University of Venice. The author has contributed to research in topics: Voltammetry & Cyclic voltammetry. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 100 publications receiving 2315 citations. Previous affiliations of Ligia Maria Moretto include University of Caxias do Sul & Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte.

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Ion-exchange voltammetry at polymer-coated electrodes: Principles and analytical prospects

TL;DR: In this article, a review describes principles and analytical applications of ion exchange voltammetry (IEV) at polymer modified electrodes, and results of mechanistic studies which are relevant to the development and optimization of IEV methods are discussed.
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Ionomer-coated electrodes and nanoelectrode ensembles as electrochemical environmental sensors: recent advances and prospects.

TL;DR: This Minireview focuses on recent advances in the use of ionomer-coated electrodes and nanoelectrode ensembles for the determination of redox ions at trace concentration level with special stress on applications for environmental monitoring.
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Determination of Trace Mercury in Saltwaters at Screen-Printed Electrodes Modified with Sumichelate Q10R

TL;DR: In this article, the results of a study on the determination of trace levels of mercury in natural saltwaters using screen-printed carbon electrodes modified with Sumichelate Q10R, a chelating resin containing dithiocarbamate groups, which binds mercury strongly and selectively are reported.
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Arrays of copper nanowire electrodes: Preparation, characterization and application as nitrate sensor

TL;DR: In this article, three different preparation methods are compared showing that the better results in terms of sensor durability and reproducibility are achieved by pre-sputtering a thin gold film on the templating membrane and attaching it to a supporting electrode by exploiting the adhesion property and ionic conductivity of a thin Nafion interlayer.
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Electrochemistry of phenothiazine and methylviologen biosensor electron-transfer mediators at nanoelectrode ensembles

TL;DR: In this paper, the electrochemistry of three electron transfer mediators used for biosensors based on reductase enzymes was investigated at gold nanoelectrode ensembles.