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Ivan Švancara is affiliated with the University of Pardubice in the Czech Republic. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Chemistry and Engineering, with notable subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electrochemistry, Bioengineering, Molecular Biology, and Biochemistry.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to electrochemical sensors and biosensors, electrochemical analysis and applications, and analytical chemistry and sensor development. Additional areas of interest include conducting polymers and their applications, antioxidant activity and oxidative stress, advanced chemical sensor technologies, and methods development in analytical chemistry.

Švancara has contributed to several peer-reviewed journals, frequently publishing in the following venues:

  • Electroanalysis
  • Talanta
  • Sensors
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Electrochimica Acta

Recent papers include:

  • "Characterisation of carbon paste electrodes bulk-modified with surfactants for measurements in nonaqueous media," 2022, Electrochimica Acta
  • "Voltammetric determination of flufenamic acid and adsorption studies with biochar in the absence / presence of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide," 2023, Talanta
  • "Electrochemical Control of Biofilm Formation and Approaches to Biofilm Removal," 2022, Applied Sciences
  • "Shungite (Mineralized Carbon) as a Promising Electrode Material for Electroanalysis," 2023, Materials
  • "A new voltammetric approach for the determination of β-carotene in vegetables and pharmaceutical capsules using a gold electrode," 2021, Talanta

Švancara has collaborated with a number of researchers, with the most frequent coauthors being:

  • Milan Sýs
  • Tomáš Mikýsek
  • Granit Jashari
  • Radovan Metelka
  • Michaela Bártová

Best Publications

  • Carbon Paste Electrodes in Facts, Numbers, and Notes: A Review on the Occasion of the 50‐Years Jubilee of Carbon Paste in Electrochemistry and Electroanalysis

    Ivan Švancara;Karel Vytřas;Kurt Kalcher;Alain Walcarius

  • Sensors based on carbon paste in electrochemical analysis: A review with particular emphasis on the period 1990–1993

    K. Kalcher;J.-M. Kauffmann;J. Wang;I. Švancara

  • Carbon Paste Electrodes in Modern Electroanalysis

    Ivan Švancara;Karel Vytřas;Jiří Barek;Jiří Zima

  • A Decade with Bismuth‐Based Electrodes in Electroanalysis

    Ivan Švancara;Chad Prior;Samo B. Hočevar;Joseph Wang

  • Carbon paste electrodes in the new millennium

    Ivan Švancara;Alain Walcarius;Kurt Kalcher;Karel Vytřas

  • Antimony film electrode for electrochemical stripping analysis.

    Samo B. Hocevar;Ivan Svancara;Bozidar Ogorevc;Karel Vytras

  • Novel electrode for electrochemical stripping analysis based on carbon paste modified with bismuth powder

    Samo B. Hočevar;Ivan Švancara;Karel Vytřas;Božidar Ogorevc

  • Recent Advances in Electroanalysis of Organic Compounds at Carbon Paste Electrodes

    Jiří Zima;Ivan Švancara;Jiří Barek;Karel Vytřas

  • Anodic stripping voltammetric measurement of trace heavy metals at antimony film carbon paste electrode

    Eva Tesarova;Lucie Baldrianova;Samo B. Hocevar;Ivan Svancara

  • Carbon paste electrodes in electroanalytical chemistry

    Karel Vytřas;Ivan Svancara;Radovan Metelka

  • Recent Advances in Anodic Stripping Voltammetry with Bismuth‐Modified Carbon Paste Electrodes

    Ivan Švancara;Lucie Baldrianová;Eva Tesařová;Samo B. Hočevar

  • Carbon paste electrodes modified with Bi(2)O(3) as sensors for the determination of Cd and Pb.

    Rasa Pauliukaite;Radovan Metelka;Ivan Svancara;Agnieszka Krolicka

  • Amperometric Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide With a Manganese Dioxide-modified Carbon Paste Electrode Using Flow Injection Analysis

    Klemens Schachl;Hailemichael Alemu;Kurt Kalcher;Jitka Ježkova

  • Study on Catalytic Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry of Trace Cobalt at Bismuth Film Electrodes

    Agnieszka Krolicka;Andrzej Bobrowski;Kurt Kalcher;Jan Mocak

  • Trace level voltammetric determination of lead and cadmium in sediment pore water by a bismuth-oxychloride particle-multiwalled carbon nanotube composite modified glassy carbon electrode.

    Sandra Cerovac;Valéria Guzsvány;Zoltán Kónya;Amir M. Ashrafi

  • Effect of Bi(III) concentration on the stripping voltammetric response of in situ bismuth-coated carbon paste and gold electrodes

    L. Baldrianova;I. Svancara;M. Vlcek;A. Economou

  • A Novelty in Potentiometric Stripping Analysis: Total Replacement of Mercury by Bismuth

    Karel Vytřas;Ivan Švancara;Radovan Metelka

  • A study on the determination of chromium as chromate at a carbon paste electrode modified with surfactants

    Ivan Svancara;Petr Foret;Karel Vytras

  • A microscopic study on carbon paste electrodes

    Ivan Švancara;Marie Hvízdalová;Karel Vytřas;Kurt Kalcher

  • Determination of arsenic at a gold-plated carbon paste electrode using constant current stripping analysis

    Ivan Svancara;Karel Vytras;Andrzej Bobrowski;Kurt Kalcher

Frequent Co-Authors

Karel Vytras
Karel Vytras University of Pardubice
Kurt Kalcher
Kurt Kalcher University of Graz
Alain Walcarius
Alain Walcarius University of Lorraine
Anastasios Economou
Anastasios Economou National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Malcolm R. Smyth
Malcolm R. Smyth Dublin City University
Jiří Barek
Jiří Barek Charles University
Zoltán Kónya
Zoltán Kónya University of Szeged
Joseph Wang
Joseph Wang University of California, San Diego
Alexander Kuhn
Alexander Kuhn Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Sibel A. Ozkan
Sibel A. Ozkan Ankara University

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