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Patrick Garrigue

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  64
Citations -  1565

Patrick Garrigue is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar electrochemistry & Electrode. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1277 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrick Garrigue include University of Warsaw & University of Bordeaux.

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Macroporous ultramicroelectrodes for improved electroanalytical measurements.

TL;DR: The macroporous UMEs have been modified with a redox-active thiol and also a model bioelectrocatalytical system containing aredox mediator, a cofactor, and glucose-dehydrogenase to study their analytical performance.
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Top-down approach for the preparation of colloidal carbon nanoparticles

TL;DR: The negative charge generated at the particle surface favors the formation of a colloidal suspension and allows the controlled generation of carbon nanoparticles as mentioned in this paper, which is the driving force for the splitting of initially big carbon particles into smaller units.
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Dissymmetric Carbon Nanotubes by Bipolar Electrochemistry

TL;DR: Short carbon nanotubes have been modified selectively on one end with metal using a bulk technique based on bipolar electrochemistry using a high electric field to orientate and polarize the individual tubes.
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Organization of Microgels at the Air–Water Interface under Compression: Role of Electrostatics and Cross-Linking Density

TL;DR: It is proved that the microgel conformation evolves at the air-water interface, and increasing the cross-linking density strongly decreases the extent of microgel flattening and promotes the occurrence of coexisting hexagonally ordered domains with different lattice parameters.
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Development of an ordered array of optoelectrochemical individually readable sensors with submicrometer dimensions: application to remote electrochemiluminescence imaging.

TL;DR: A novel array of optoelectrochemical submicrometer sensors for remote electrochemiluminescence (ECL) imaging that was fabricated by chemical etching of a coherent optical fiber bundle to produce a nanotip array is presented.