Acronym of the team: HCRA
Team Leader: Pr. Bouchene Rafika
The study of metal ion transfers at the modified electrode interface represents an interesting basis for the development of electrochemical sensors. To this end, the objective of surface manipulation is the development of sensors, most often miniaturizable, making it possible to endow the conductive or semi-conductive surface with particular electrochemical or chemical properties. However, the multiple functionalizations that can be modified for such electrodes give rise to numerous applications. The electrochemical sensors produced in our study are of the impedimetric type whose principle is based on the impedance measurement of the selective ionic membrane by the impedance spectroscopy technique, our research concerns the study of charge transfer reactions at the electrode / solution interface and the development of electro(analytical) methodology making it possible to characterize the properties of ionosensitive polymer membranes.
Running as of 31/12/2018
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