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Rosalinda Inguanta
Researcher at University of Palermo
Publications - 136
Citations - 2011
Rosalinda Inguanta is an academic researcher from University of Palermo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrode & Nanowire. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 116 publications receiving 1306 citations.
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Electrochemical detection of uric acid and ascorbic acid using r-GO/NPs based sensors
Francesca Mazzara,Bernardo Patella,Giuseppe Aiello,Alan O'Riordan,Claudia Torino,Antonio Vilasi,Rosalinda Inguanta +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a sensitive and selective electrochemical sensor, based on reduced graphene oxide and gold nanoparticles obtained by simple co-electrodeposition, was developed for the detection of uric acid and ascorbic acid.
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Electrochemical sensor based on rGO/Au nanoparticles for monitoring H2O2 released by human macrophages
Bernardo Patella,Marco Buscetta,S. Di Vincenzo,Maria Ferraro,Giuseppe Aiello,Carmelo Sunseri,Elisabetta Pace,Rosalinda Inguanta,Chiara Cipollina +8 more
TL;DR: A sensor for H2O2 detection released by cells in culture supernatants is presented, which is highly sensitive, fast, and cost effective, and can potentially be used for real time monitoring of oxidative stress.
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Novel procedure for the template synthesis of metal nanostructures
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for the fabrication of a regular and uniform array of Cu nanowires into anodic alumina membranes is described, based on galvanic contact between the metal sputtered film covering the bottom of template and a less noble metal.
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Electrochemical Deposition of CZTS Thin Films on Flexible Substrate
M. Farinella,Rosalinda Inguanta,Tiziana Spano,Patrizia Livreri,Salvatore Piazza,Carmelo Sunseri +5 more
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Influence of electrodeposition techniques on Ni nanostructures
TL;DR: In this article, different Ni nanostructure arrays were fabricated by pulsed electrodeposition from a Watts bath inside the pores of anodic alumina membrane (AAM) templates.