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Marcio Vidotti

Researcher at Federal University of Paraná

Publications -  81
Citations -  2175

Marcio Vidotti is an academic researcher from Federal University of Paraná. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrode & Polypyrrole. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1776 citations. Previous affiliations of Marcio Vidotti include University of São Paulo & State University of Campinas.

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Synthetic approach from polypyrrole nanotubes to nitrogen doped pyrolyzed carbon nanotubes for asymmetric supercapacitors

TL;DR: In this paper, the synthesis of polypyrrole nanotubes (PPy-NTs) and the carbonization of PPy-NT to obtain N-doped carbon nanotube (N-CNTs), which significantly promoted the faradic pseudo-capacitors, demonstrating high singleelectrode capacitance over 332 F/g(PPyNTs).
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Electrocatalytic oxidation of urea by nanostructured nickel/cobalt hydroxide electrodes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the catalytic oxidation of urea performed by nickel hydroxide and nickel/cobalt oxide modified electrodes by using both electrodeposited films and nanoparticles.
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Electrodeposition of Nickel Hydroxide Nanoparticles on Boron-Doped Diamond Electrodes for Oxidative Electrocatalysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the electrosynthesis of uniformly dispersed nickel hydroxide nanoparticles (NPs) on polycrystalline boron-doped diamond (pBDD).
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Biosensors based on gold nanostructures

TL;DR: The inclusion of gold nanoparticles in modified electrodes itself enhances the electron transfer between the transducer and biomolecules leading to improved bioanalytical devices when redox enzymes and heme proteins are used.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Copper Hexacyanoferrate Nanoparticles for Building Up Long-Term Stability Electrochromic Electrodes

TL;DR: The nanostructured electrode presented high stability, in contrast to that observed for PB nanoparticles; this fact must be related to the maintenance of the electrostatic assembly because the oxidized compound, CuII/FeIII(CN)6, still possesses a negative excess of charge due to the high number of cyanide groups that link the nanoparticles with the polycation, assuring the integrity of the whole electrostatic assembled film.