Publications by authors named "P BLONDEAU"

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  • Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) have gained attention for their high amplification, strong analytical capabilities, and flexibility in various applications.
  • This study introduces a compact multi-analyte transistor array developed with ion-selective organic electrochemical transistors (IS-OECTs) that use thick-film technology and optimal ion-selective membranes for enhanced sensitivity and selectivity.
  • The IS-OECT array effectively detects and quantifies sodium, potassium, and ammonium ions in human saliva, and results align well with traditional reference techniques, showcasing the array's potential for practical use in analytical settings.
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A novel electrochemical cell design in a vertically stacked configuration is presented. Through a layered structure using a top macroporous working electrode, a polyelectrolyte, and a bottom metallic conductor a standalone electrochemical cell with an internal reference electrode is built. This sensor allows monitoring an electrochemical property of an external solution with only one electrode in direct contact with the sample.

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Climate change can affect the indoor environment due to heat and mass transfers between indoor and outdoor environments. To mitigate climate change impacts and adapt buildings to the changing environment, changes in building characteristics and occupants' behavior may occur. To characterize the effects of climate change on indoor air quality (IAQ), the present review focused on four aspects: (1) experimental and modeling studies that relate IAQ to future environmental conditions, (2) evolution of indoor and outdoor air concentrations in the coming years with regard to temperature rise, (3) climate change mitigation and adaptation actions in the building sector, and (4) evolution of human behavior in the context of climate change.

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Systematic errors in the calix [4] pyrrole-based potentiometric detection of creatinine have been observed in heavy smokers. This work further characterizes the interactions between the nicotinium cation and the cavitand as well as the resulting interference produced during the potentiometric detection. It is found that the nicotinium cation binds the electronic rich aromatic cavity defined by the pyrrole rings of the receptor's cone conformation with an estimated binding constant higher than 10 M in methylene chloride.

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Environmental empowering to control resource consumption and environmental impacts is critical to engage citizens to adopt more sustainable habits. This study demonstrates the potential benefits of innovative approaches based on sustainability indicators towards a low-carbon economy. A methodology to measure and promote sustainability in schools has been proposed and evaluated, aiming at showing the environmental performance and informing of potential environmental savings.

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