Publications by authors named "Alessio Di Tinno"

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  • This paper introduces a deep learning method for detecting and classifying organic water pollutants, specifically hydroquinone and benzoquinone, which are tough to distinguish due to similar electroactivity.
  • The detection is performed using low-cost, disposable screen-printed electrodes combined with cyclic voltammetry techniques enhanced by nanomaterials like carbon nanotubes, improving sensitivity by about 25 times.
  • The analysis results are transformed into RGB images through Gramian angular field transformations, allowing a convolutional neural network to achieve 100% accuracy in classifying the pollutants.
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IL-6 detection is highly desirable since can monitor many diseases in humans and assess the response to treatments. Herein, two novel label-free voltammetric immunosensors for rapid and accurate interleukin-6 (IL-6) detection in human serum are presented. The immunosensors are fabricated by immobilising two different IL-6 antibodies, identified as mAb-IL-6 clone-5 and clone-7, on in-house produced screen-printed electrodes modified with inexpensive recycling biochar (Bio-SPEs).

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Water pollution is nowadays a global problem and the effective detection of pollutants is of fundamental importance. Herein, a facile, efficient, robust, and rapid (response time < 2 min) method for the determination of important quinone-based industrial pollutants such as hydroquinone and benzoquinone is reported. The recognition method is based on the use of screen-printed electrodes as sensing platforms, enhanced with carbon-based nanomaterials.

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The use of carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) in sensors and biosensor realization is one of the hottest topics today in analytical chemistry. In this work, a comparative in-depth study, exploiting different nanomaterial (MWNT-COH, -NH, -OH and GNP) modified screen-printed electrodes (SPEs), is reported. In particular, the sensitivity, the heterogeneous electron transfer constant (k), and the peak-to-peak separation (ΔE) have been calculated and analyzed.

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Folic acid (FA) is the synthetic surrogate of the essential B vitamin folate, alternatively named folacin, pteroylglutamic acid or vitamin B. FA is an electroactive compound that helps our body to create and keep our cells healthy: it acts as the main character in a variety of synthetic biological reactions such as the synthesis of purines, pyrimidine (thus being indirectly implied in DNA synthesis), fixing and methylation of DNA. Therefore, physiological folate deficiency may be responsible for severe degenerative conditions, including neural tube defects in developing embryos and megaloblastic anaemia at any age.

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A novel flow injection microfluidic immunoassay system for continuous monitoring of saxitoxin, a lethal biotoxin, in seawater samples is presented in this article. The system consists of a preimmobilized G protein immunoaffinity column connected in line with a lab-on-chip setup. The detection of saxitoxin in seawater was carried out in two steps: an offline incubation step (competition reaction) performed between the analyte of interest (saxitoxin or Ag, as standard or seawater sample) and a tracer (an enzyme-conjugated antigen or Ag*) toward a specific polyclonal antibody.

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