Greene et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Lubricin antiadhesive coatings exhibit size‐selective transport properties that inhibit biofouling of electrode surfaces with minimal loss in electrochemical activityGreene et al., 2018
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- Greene G
- Ortiz V
- Pozo‐Gonzalo C
- Moulton S
- Wang X
- Martin L
- Michalczky A
- Howlett P
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- Advanced Materials Interfaces
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Electrochemical sensing is a highly effective technique for rapidly detecting and quantifying the presence of electroactive compounds in solution. However, effective sensing requires the electrode surface to be free of contamination, which makes this technique particularly …
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