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Materials Science

D-Index
56
Citations
8195
World Ranking
8413
National Ranking
38

Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
8418
World Ranking
11403
National Ranking
80

Bruno C. Janegitz publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bruno C. Janegitz sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 174 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Bruno C. Janegitz D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bruno C. Janegitz sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Bruno C. Janegitz is affiliated with the Federal University of São Carlos in Brazil. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with significant contributions to electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, electrochemistry, molecular biology, and polymers and plastics. The breadth of Janegitz's work spans interdisciplinary areas that combine materials science and electrochemical applications.

The scientist's main research topics include electrochemical sensors and biosensors, electrochemical analysis and applications, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, biosensors and analytical detection, conducting polymers and applications, analytical chemistry and sensors, as well as advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials.

Janegitz has authored multiple papers, among which the following recent publications are notable:

  • Additive-manufactured (3D-printed) electrochemical sensors: A critical review, 2020, Analytica Chimica Acta
  • Development of conductive inks for electrochemical sensors and biosensors, 2021, Microchemical Journal
  • Electrochemical (Bio)Sensors Enabled by Fused Deposition Modeling-Based 3D Printing: A Guide to Selecting Designs, Printing Parameters, and Post-Treatment Protocols, 2022, Analytical Chemistry
  • New conductive filament ready-to-use for 3D-printing electrochemical (bio)sensors: Towards the detection of SARS-CoV-2, 2021, Analytica Chimica Acta
  • Novel rare earth metal-doped one-dimensional TiO2 nanostructures: Fundamentals and multifunctional applications, 2021, Materials Today Sustainability

Collaboration forms a significant aspect of Janegitz's research, with frequent co-authors including Juliano Alves Bonacin, Cristiane Kalinke, Jéssica S. Stefano, Paulo Roberto de Oliveira, and Jéssica Rocha Camargo.

The work of Janegitz has been disseminated across various publication venues, with multiple contributions to the following journals:

  • Electrochimica Acta
  • Analytica Chimica Acta
  • Microchemical Journal
  • Microchimica Acta
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

The focus on electrochemical sensors and related technologies situates Janegitz's research at the intersection of materials science, analytical chemistry, and bioengineering. This interdisciplinary approach addresses both fundamental principles and practical applications in sensor design and deployment.

Best Publications

  • Additive-manufactured (3D-printed) electrochemical sensors: A critical review.

    Rafael M. Cardoso;Cristiane Kalinke;Raquel G. Rocha;Pãmyla L. dos Santos

  • Comparison of activation processes for 3D printed PLA-graphene electrodes: electrochemical properties and application for sensing of dopamine

    Cristiane Kalinke;Naile Vacilotto Neumsteir;Gabriel de Oliveira Aparecido;Thiago Vasconcelos de Barros Ferraz

  • Anodic stripping voltammetric determination of copper(II) using a functionalized carbon nanotubes paste electrode modified with crosslinked chitosan

    Bruno C. Janegitz;Luiz H. Marcolino-Junior;Sérgio P. Campana-Filho;Ronaldo C. Faria

  • Development of conductive inks for electrochemical sensors and biosensors

    Jéssica Rocha Camargo;Luiz Otávio Orzari;Diele Aparecida Gouveia Araújo;Paulo Roberto de Oliveira

  • Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Nanostructured Carbon Black: A Review

    Tiago Almeida Silva;Fernando Cruz Moraes;Bruno Campos Janegitz;Orlando Fatibello-Filho

  • Electrochemical sensor based on reduced graphene oxide/carbon black/chitosan composite for the simultaneous determination of dopamine and paracetamol concentrations in urine samples

    Marina Baccarin;Fabrício A. Santos;Fernando C. Vicentini;Valtencir Zucolotto

  • New conductive filament ready-to-use for 3D-printing electrochemical (bio)sensors: Towards the detection of SARS-CoV-2

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  • Novel rare earth metal–doped one-dimensional TiO2 nanostructures: Fundamentals and multifunctional applications

    Jai Prakash;Samriti;Ajay Kumar;Hongliu Dai

  • 3D-printed reduced graphene oxide/polylactic acid electrodes: A new prototyped platform for sensing and biosensing applications

    Vinicius A O P Silva;Wilson S Fernandes-Junior;Diego P Rocha;Jessica S Stefano

  • Development of a carbon nanotubes paste electrode modified with crosslinked chitosan for cadmium(II) and mercury(II) determination

    Bruno C. Janegitz;Luiz Carlos S. Figueiredo-Filho;Luiz H. Marcolino-Junior;Silvéria P.N. Souza

  • Applications of biosensors in Alzheimer's disease diagnosis

    Laís Canniatti Brazaca;Isabella Sampaio;Valtencir Zucolotto;Bruno Campos Janegitz

  • Direct electron transfer of glucose oxidase at glassy carbon electrode modified with functionalized carbon nanotubes within a dihexadecylphosphate film

    Bruno C. Janegitz;Rasa Pauliukaite;Mariana E. Ghica;Christopher M.A. Brett

  • Biosensing strategies for the electrochemical detection of viruses and viral diseases - A review.

    Laís Canniatti Brazaca;Pãmyla Layene dos Santos;Paulo Roberto de Oliveira;Diego Pessoa Rocha

  • Nanostructured carbon black for simultaneous sensing in biological fluids

    Fernando Campanhã Vicentini;Paulo A. Raymundo-Pereira;Bruno C. Janegitz;Sergio A.S. Machado

  • Circular Economy Electrochemistry: Creating Additive Manufacturing Feedstocks for Caffeine Detection from Post-Industrial Coffee Pod Waste

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  • Waterproof paper as a new substrate to construct a disposable sensor for the electrochemical determination of paracetamol and melatonin

    Jessica R. Camargo;Isabella A. A. Andreotti;Cristiane Kalinke;Julia M. Henrique

  • Disposable and flexible electrochemical sensor made by recyclable material and low cost conductive ink

    Isabela Aparecida de Araujo Andreotti;Luiz Otávio Orzari;Jéssica Rocha Camargo;Ronaldo Censi Faria

  • A biosensor based on gold nanoparticles, dihexadecylphosphate, and tyrosinase for the determination of catechol in natural water.

    Fernando Campanhã Vicentini;Lívia L.C. Garcia;Luiz C.S. Figueiredo-Filho;Luiz C.S. Figueiredo-Filho;Bruno C. Janegitz

  • Additive manufacturing electrochemistry: An overview of producing bespoke conductive additive manufacturing filaments

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  • The application of graphene for in vitro and in vivo electrochemical biosensing.

    Bruno Campos Janegitz;Tiago Almeida Silva;Ademar Wong;Laís Ribovski

  • Tyrosinase biosensor based on a glassy carbon electrode modified with multi-walled carbon nanotubes and 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride within a dihexadecylphosphate film

    Fernando Campanhã Vicentini;Bruno C. Janegitz;Bruno C. Janegitz;Christopher M.A. Brett;Orlando Fatibello-Filho

  • Electrochemical biosensor made with tyrosinase immobilized in a matrix of nanodiamonds and potato starch for detecting phenolic compounds.

    Jéssica Rocha Camargo;Marina Baccarin;Paulo A. Raymundo-Pereira;Anderson M. Campos

  • Differential Pulse Voltammetric Determination of Paraquat Using a Bismuth‐Film Electrode

    Luiz Carlos S. de Figueiredo-Filho;Vagner B. dos Santos;Bruno Campos Janegitz;Thiago Brito Guerreiro

  • Electrochemical determination of estradiol using a thin film containing reduced graphene oxide and dihexadecylphosphate.

    Bruno C. Janegitz;Fabrício A. dos Santos;Ronaldo C. Faria;Valtencir Zucolotto

Frequent Co-Authors

Orlando Fatibello-Filho
Orlando Fatibello-Filho Federal University of São Carlos
Valtencir Zucolotto
Valtencir Zucolotto Universidade de São Paulo
Márcio F. Bergamini
Márcio F. Bergamini Federal University of Paraná
Osvaldo N. Oliveira
Osvaldo N. Oliveira Universidade de São Paulo
Regina P. Markus
Regina P. Markus Universidade de São Paulo
Sergio A.S. Machado
Sergio A.S. Machado Universidade de São Paulo
Rodrigo A.A. Munoz
Rodrigo A.A. Munoz Federal University of Uberlândia
Craig E. Banks
Craig E. Banks Manchester Metropolitan University
Jai Prakash
Jai Prakash National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
Christopher M.A. Brett
Christopher M.A. Brett University of Coimbra

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