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Philippe Bühlmann is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on areas bridging engineering and chemistry, with significant contributions to chemical engineering and bioengineering.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Chemistry

They also specialize in subfields such as:

  • Bioengineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Electrochemistry
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Polymers and Plastics

Philippe Bühlmann's work covers numerous topics, concentrating on analytical chemistry and sensor technologies. Their research subjects encompass:

  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Conducting polymers and applications

Their publication record includes significant papers such as:

  • "Calibration-free potentiometric sensing with solid-contact ion-selective electrodes" (2021), published in TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
  • "Machine Learning-Based Rapid Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds in a Graphene Electronic Nose" (2022), published in ACS Nano
  • "Recent progress in the development of improved reference electrodes for electrochemistry" (2021), published in Analytical Sciences
  • "Comparison of Copper(II) Oxide Nanostructures with Different Morphologies for Nonenzymatic Glucose Sensing" (2023), published in ACS Applied Nano Materials
  • "Solid-Contact Ion-Selective and Reference Electrodes Covalently Attached to Functionalized Poly(ethylene terephthalate)" (2020), published in Analytical Chemistry

Philippe Bühlmann has frequently published in venues such as:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • ACS Sensors
  • TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
  • ACS Applied Nano Materials
  • Langmuir

Collaborations are a significant part of their research, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Andreas Stein
  • Blair K. Troudt
  • Brian D. Spindler
  • Xin Chen
  • Yevedzo E. Chipangura

Best Publications

  • Structure Determination of Organic Compounds

    Ernö Pretsch;Philippe Bühlmann;Martin Badertscher

  • Carrier-Based Ion-Selective Electrodes and Bulk Optodes. 1. General Characteristics.

    Eric Bakker;Philippe Bühlmann;Ernö Pretsch

  • Carrier-based ion-selective electrodes and bulk optodes. 2. Ionophores for potentiometric and optical sensors

    Philippe Bühlmann;Ernö Pretsch;Eric Bakker

  • Potentiometric Selectivity Coefficients of Ion-Selective Electrodes. Part I. Inorganic Cations (Technical Report)

    Yoshio Umezawa;Philippe Bühlmann;Kayoko Umezawa;Koji Tohda

  • Selectivity of potentiometric ion sensors.

    Eric Bakker;Ernö Pretsch;Philippe Bühlmann

  • Rational design of all-solid-state ion-selective electrodes and reference electrodes

    Jinbo Hu;Andreas Stein;Philippe Bühlmann

  • Polymer Membrane Ion-Selective Electrodes–What are the Limits?

    Eric Bakker;Philippe Bühlmann;Ernö Pretsch

  • Ion gels by self-assembly of a triblock copolymer in an ionic liquid.

    Yiyong He;Paul G. Boswell;Philippe Bühlmann;Timothy P. Lodge

  • Ion-selective electrodes with three-dimensionally ordered macroporous carbon as the solid contact.

    Chun-Ze Lai;Melissa A. Fierke;and Andreas Stein;Philippe Bühlmann

  • 13C NMR Spectroscopy

    Ernö Pretsch;Philippe Bühlmann;Martin Badertscher

  • Effects of Humic and Fulvic Acids on Silver Nanoparticle Stability, Dissolution, and Toxicity.

    Ian L. Gunsolus;Maral P. S. Mousavi;Kadir Hussein;Philippe Bühlmann

  • Strong hydrogen bond-mediated complexation of H2PO4− by neutral bis-thiourea hosts

    Philippe Bühlmann;Seiichi Nishizawa;Seiichi Nishizawa;Kang Ping Xiao;Yoshio Umezawa

  • POTENTIOMETRIC SELECTIVITY COEFFICIENTS OF ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES PART II. INORGANIC ANIONS

    Yoshio Umezawa;Kayoko Umezawa;Philippe Bühlmann;Naoko Hamada

  • The phase-boundary potential model.

    Eric Bakker;Philippe Bühlmann;Ernö Pretsch

  • Anion recognition by urea and thiourea groups: Remarkably simple neutral receptors for dihydrogenphosphate

    Seiichi Nishizawa;Philippe Bühlmann;Masatoshi Iwao;Yoshio Umezawa

  • Ionic Liquids as Electrolytes for Electrochemical Double-Layer Capacitors: Structures that Optimize Specific Energy.

    Maral P. S. Mousavi;Benjamin E. Wilson;Sadra Kashefolgheta;Evan L. Anderson

  • Ion-selective electrodes with colloid-imprinted mesoporous carbon as solid contact.

    Jinbo Hu;Xu U. Zou;Andreas Stein;Philippe Bühlmann

  • A Chloride Ion-Selective Solvent Polymeric Membrane Electrode Based on a Hydrogen Bond Forming Ionophore

    Kang Ping Xiao;Philippe Bühlmann;Seiichi Nishizawa;Shigeru Amemiya

  • Cationic or anionic sites? Selectivity optimization of ion-selective electrodes based on charged ionophores

    Shigeru Amemiya;Philippe Buhlmann;Ernö Pretsch;Bruno Rusterholz

  • Spektroskopische Daten zur Strukturaufklärung organischer Verbindungen

    Ernö Pretsch;Philippe Bühlmann;Martin Badertscher

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshio Umezawa
Yoshio Umezawa University of Tokyo
Ernö Pretsch
Ernö Pretsch ETH Zurich
Andreas Stein
Andreas Stein University of Minnesota
Shigeru Amemiya
Shigeru Amemiya University of Pittsburgh
Eric Bakker
Eric Bakker University of Geneva
John A. Gladysz
John A. Gladysz Texas A&M University
Steven J. Koester
Steven J. Koester University of Minnesota
Timothy P. Lodge
Timothy P. Lodge University of Minnesota
Marc A. Hillmyer
Marc A. Hillmyer University of Minnesota
George M. Whitesides
George M. Whitesides Harvard University

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