BBER-Sens
Biosensors and bioanalysis systems with enhanced recognition elements. Application to electronic tongues and separation systems
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Electronic tongues with enhanced recognition systems
 
PID2019-107102RB-C21
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New hybrid systems for sensing and separation
 
PID2019-107102RB-C22
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Department of Chemistry.
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
Edifici Cn, Campus de Bellaterra.
(Cerdanyola del Vallés).
08193-Barcelona, Spain.

Department of Chemical Engineering
and Analytical Chemistry.
Universitat de Barcelona.
Faculty of Chemistry.
Martí i Franquès 1-11,
08028-Barcelona. Spain

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Nowadays there is an increasing demand for simple, fast, costless, eco-friendly and portable analytical equipment susceptible to be integrated into wireless networks for screening and on-site measurements as a complement to the powerful coupling between ICP and GC,LC instruments and MS detection, extremely selective, sensitive and accurate but also considerably expensive, non-portable, not eco-friendly and requiring highly specialized personnel. In the times of Internet and 5G, the physical centralization of environmental, food and suspiciously illegal samples (which have to be transported and preserved) and MS-based instruments in a few huge laboratories must give way to an electronic centralization of data transmitted through Internet and smartphones from huge networks of wireless stations where many measurements are made in real time. Ideally, such networks should also involve actuators able to modify the conditions of the monitored system depending on the measured values.
Chemical sensors alone, integrated into sensor arrays and electronic tongues or used as detectors in flow injection analysis or liquid chromatography systems are very well positioned candidates to furnish this decentralized strategy complementary to that of centralized laboratories. However, many issues arising from the lack of selectivity, sensitivity or reproducibility of chemical sensors demand a deep research in this field to place them in the top of decentralized and green chemistry.
For this purpose, in this project both coordinated research groups join forces to attain two main objectives: On the one hand to develop biosensors and bioanalysis systems with enhanced recognition elements taking advantage of the new developments of (Bio)Chemistry, Spectroelectrochemistry, Materials Science and Chemometrics and, on the other hand, to Apply such developments, by means of electronic tongues, hybrid sensors and separation systems, to the identification/classification of samples in the fields of food analysis and homeland security and to the quantification of persistent and emerging contaminants in water, wastewater and food samples.




 
   

 

 
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