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Pier Giorgio Zambonin

Pier Giorgio Zambonin

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Chemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
11169
World Ranking
12993
National Ranking
437

Overview

Pier Giorgio Zambonin is affiliated with the University of Bari Aldo Moro in Italy. Their scholarly contributions and specific scientific focus are not detailed by publication records or research topics available from the provided data.

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Best Publications

  • Glucose fast-response amperometric sensor based on glucose oxidase immobilized in an electropolymerized poly(o-phenylenediamine) film

    Cosimino. Malitesta;Francesco. Palmisano;Luisa. Torsi;Pier Giorgio. Zambonin

  • A sensitivity-enhanced field-effect chiral sensor.

    Luisa Torsi;Gianluca M. Farinola;Francesco Marinelli;M. Cristina Tanese

  • Molecularly imprinted electrosynthesized polymers: new materials for biomimetic sensors.

    Cosimino Malitesta;Ilario Losito;Pier Giorgio Zambonin

  • Multi-parameter gas sensors based on organic thin-film-transistors

    L. Torsi;Ananth Dodabalapur;L. Sabbatini;P. G. Zambonin

  • Infrared spectroscopy in the mineralogical characterization of ancient pottery

    G.E. De Benedetto;R. Laviano;L. Sabbatini;P.G. Zambonin

  • Simultaneous monitoring of glucose and lactate by an interference and cross-talk free dual electrode amperometric biosensor based on electropolymerized thin films.

    F. Palmisano;R. Rizzi;D. Centonze;P.G. Zambonin

  • An x‐ray photoelectron spectroscopic study of some chromium–oxygen systems

    E. Desimoni;C. Malitesta;P. G. Zambonin;J. C. Rivière

  • New findings on polypyrrole chemical structure by XPS coupled to chemical derivatization labelling

    C Malitesta;Ilario Losito;Luigia Sabbatini;Pg Zambonin

  • Antibacterial activities of peptides from the water-soluble extracts of Italian cheese varieties.

    C.G. Rizzello;I. Losito;M. Gobbetti;T. Carbonara

  • SPECIATION OF MERCURY IN DOLPHIN LIVER: A TWO-STAGE MECHANISM FOR THE DEMETHYLATION ACCUMULATION PROCESS AND ROLE OF SELENIUM

    F. Palmisano;N. Cardellicchio;P.G. Zambonin

  • Synthesis, analytical characterization and bioactivity of Ag and Cu nanoparticles embedded in poly-vinyl-methyl-ketone films

    N. Cioffi;N. Ditaranto;L. Torsi;R. A. Picca

  • Analytical characterization of bioactive fluoropolymer ultra-thin coatings modified by copper nanoparticles

    N. Cioffi;N. Ditaranto;L. Torsi;R. A. Picca

  • Correlation between permselectivity and chemical structure of overoxidized polypyrrole membranes used in electroproduced enzyme biosensors

    F. Palmisano;C. Malitesta;D. Centonze;P. G. Zambonin

  • Antifungal activity of polymer-based copper nanocomposite coatings

    Nicola Cioffi;Luisa Torsi;Nicoletta Ditaranto;Luigia Sabbatini

  • o-Phenylenediamine Electropolymerization by Cyclic Voltammetry Combined with Electrospray Ionization-Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry

    Ilario Losito;and Francesco Palmisano;Pier Giorgio Zambonin

  • Electrosynthesis and characterisation of nanostructured palladium–polypyrrole composites

    N Cioffi;L Torsi;L Sabbatini;P.G Zambonin

  • A Disposable, Reagentless, Third-Generation Glucose Biosensor Based on Overoxidized Poly(pyrrole)/Tetrathiafulvalene− Tetracyanoquinodimethane Composite

    Francesco Palmisano;Pier Giorgio Zambonin;Diego Centonze;Maurizio Quinto

  • Side-Chain Role in Chemically Sensing Conducting Polymer Field-Effect Transistors

    L. Torsi;M. C. Tanese;N. Cioffi;M. C. Gallazzi

  • Electrosynthesized non-conducting polymers as permselective membranes in amperometric enzyme electrodes: a glucose biosensor based on a co-crosslinked glucose oxidase/overoxidized polypyrrole bilayer

    A. Guerrieri;G.E. De Benedetto;F. Palmisano;P.G. Zambonin

  • Conducting polymers doped with metallic inclusions: New materials for gas sensors

    L Torsi;M Pezzuto;P Siciliano;R Rella

Frequent Co-Authors

Luigia Sabbatini
Luigia Sabbatini University of Bari Aldo Moro
Luisa Torsi
Luisa Torsi University of Bari Aldo Moro
Francesco Palmisano
Francesco Palmisano University of Bari Aldo Moro
Nicola Cioffi
Nicola Cioffi University of Bari Aldo Moro
Cosimino Malitesta
Cosimino Malitesta University of Salento
Gianluca M. Farinola
Gianluca M. Farinola University of Bari Aldo Moro
Tommaso R. I. Cataldi
Tommaso R. I. Cataldi University of Basilicata
Marco Gobbetti
Marco Gobbetti Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Carlo Giuseppe Rizzello
Carlo Giuseppe Rizzello Sapienza University of Rome
Enrico Traversa
Enrico Traversa University of Rome Tor Vergata

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