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Mahamadou Seydou

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  66
Citations -  969

Mahamadou Seydou is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Density functional theory. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 59 publications receiving 712 citations. Previous affiliations of Mahamadou Seydou include University of Bordeaux & Paris-Sorbonne University.

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Assessment of an effective quasirelativistic methodology designed to study astatine chemistry in aqueous solution

TL;DR: Theoretical investigations show that the reactivity of cationic species of astatine is highly sensitive to spin-orbit coupling and solvent effects, and the presented computational methodology appears to be the only tool to gain an insight intoAstatine chemistry at a molecular level.
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Highly Selective Polypyrrole MIP-Based Gravimetric and Electrochemical Sensors for Picomolar Detection of Glyphosate.

TL;DR: This work conclusively shows that gravimetric and electrochemical results indicate that both MIP-based sensors are perfectly able to detect and distinguish glyphosate without any ambiguity.
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Experimental observation of the transition between gas-phase and aqueous solution structures for acetylcholine, nicotine and muscarine ions

TL;DR: Structural information on acetylcholine and its two agonists, nicotine, and muscarine, has been obtained from the interpretation of infrared spectra recorded in the gas-phase or in low pH aqueous solutions.
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Electron attachment to strongly polar clusters - Formamide molecule and clusters

TL;DR: In this article, the formation process of formamide cluster anions is studied as a function of cluster size with Rydberg electron transfer spectroscopy, and the adiabatic valence electron affinity of isolated formamide is deduced from the observation of the cluster size threshold for valence attachment.
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Computational approach and electrochemical measurements for protein detection with MIP-based sensor.

TL;DR: Electrochemical sensors based on polypyrrol (PPy) molecular imprinted polymers (MIP) for proteins detection at low concentrations with high selectivity and reproducibility and PSA concentration values directly measured in 35 human serum samples were found closely correlated to those measured by the ELISA technique.