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CHEMICAL AND ELECTROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION LABORATORY

Texas Tech University
Department of Chemical Engineering
Electrochemical Innovation for Process Intensification
ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS:
COVID, PFAS, HIV, & Breast Cancer
Electrochemical PFAS Sensor

OVERVIEW
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Detection and quantification of PFAS frequently detected in water bodies, i.e. PFOA, PFOS, targeting concentrations relevant for current regulation
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Use of machine learning to identify distinctive signals from PFAS molecules
Understanding the Electrochemical Interactions of HIV with Transition Metals

OVERVIEW
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A simple, label-free, rapid response, and unprecedented nickel-based electrochemical biosensor was developed to detect HIV in saliva using a NiOOH electrocatalyst
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Optimizing in-situ RAMAN parameters to find the mechanisms of the interactions of HIV and NiOOH electrocatalyst
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