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Copper nanowires as higly sensitivite electrode for nitrate ions in water

Agricultural and livestock sectors are the main sources of nitrate ions contamination in water and foodstuff. [1]. High nitrate concentration is dangerous for both environment (algae overgrowth) and human health. Nitrate ions can be converted in different harmful nitrogen based compound such as NO2-, NO, N-nitroso compounds [2] that are responsible of several diseases such as cancer, Parkinson [3-4]. For these reasons, the Environmental Protection Agency, has established the maximum amount of nitrate ions in drinkable water at 44 mg/l, limit that is valid in many European countries [5]. Generally, spectroscopy techniques are the most used because allow to carry out analyses with high precis…

Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciNitrate ions electrochemical sensor water pollution monitoring
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NiO@Ni core shell for electrochemical detection of Hg ions

2018

Heavy metals are considered as one of the most dangerous chemicals for human health. Among heavy metals, mercury is one of the most dangerous one: few ppb of Hg can cause serious damages to brain, heart, lungs and kidney. The Environmental Protection Agency setted the maximum concentration of Hg in water as 2 ppb [1] . Nowadays is very important to develop new and novel sensors for heavy metals that could be cheap, easy to use and for in-situ and real-time analysis and in this context electrochemical sensors are perfect candidates [2] . The more powerful electrochemical tequinique is Square Wave Anodic Strippic Voltammetry (SWASV), a two step techinique were the heavy metals are first depos…

Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataSquare Wave Anodic Strippic Voltammetry Heavy metals mercury sensors electrochemical detection
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Ni/NiO thin film Sensors for Mercury ions detection by Square wave anodic stripping voltammetry

2018

Square wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SWASV) is considered a very interesting electrochemical method for heavy metals detection in comparison to conventional techniques [1]. The main features of this technique are the high sensitivity and reproducibility (standard deviation lower than 5%), besides, the limit of detection is in the ppb level so is comparable with standard techniques such as AAS or ICP, the instrumentation is very inexpensive and easy to use and the detection time is very low. Among heavy metals, mercury is one of the most toxic for both environment and humans. In fact, it may cause serious health problems to brain, kidney and DNA. The concentration limit imposed by US En…

Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataelectrodepositionSquare wave anodic stripping voltammetryelectrochemical sensorMercury ions sensorNi/NiO thin film
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Nanostructured Electrochemical Devices for Sensing, Energy Conversion and Storage

2016

Nanostructured materials are attracting growing interest for improving performance of devices and systems of large technological interest. In this work, the principal results about the use of nanostructured materials in the field of electrochemical energy storage, electrochemical water splitting, and electrochemical sensing are presented. Nanostructures were fabricated with two different techniques. One of these was the electrodeposition of the desired material inside the channels of a porous support acting as template. The other one was based on displacement reaction induced by galvanic contact between metals with different electrochemical nobility. In the present work, a commercial polyca…

Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica Applicatalcsh:Computer engineering. Computer hardwarenanostructured materials electrochemical devices template synthesis sensors battery solar cellslcsh:TP155-156lcsh:TK7885-7895lcsh:Chemical engineeringChemical Engineering Transactions
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Metodo per la realizzazione di sensori elettrochimici con materiali recuperati da dispositivi di memorizzazione di scarto e sensore elettrochimico ot…

2017

Metodo per la realizzazione di sensori elettrochimici con materiali recuperati da dispositivi di memorizzazione di scarto, quali CD e DVD

Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica Applicatasensori elettrochimiciricicli di materiali di scarto
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Test procedures for use of wireless partial discharges instrumentation in HV networks

2014

On-field diagnostic methods based on Partial Discharge (PD) measurements for asset assessment in High Voltage (HV) sectors are experiencing a constant growth in recent years. This rise of interest motivated the research toward faster, reliable and less expensive methods and technologies to perform PD measurements. Recently, a portable instrument based on a wideband antenna sensor, intended for accurate partial discharge measurements, has been developed by the authors. This sensor allows to capture electromagnetic waves in a bandwidth ranging from 0.1-100 MHz as well as the electric field of the AC supply voltage to be used as a phase reference. This approach completely avoid the need of a d…

Settore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaAntennaPartial DischargeInstrumentationSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaWireleSensor
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Performances of a PCB-based Loop Antenna Inductive Sensor for Partial Discharges Detection

2022

This paper presents the test results of an electrically small loop antenna sensor towards detecting the radiated magnetic field due to partial discharge (PD) activities. The loop antenna prototype was printed on an FR-4 substrate with a thickness of 1.6 mm, featuring a compact size of 20 mm times20 mm times1.7 mm. The proposed sensor, initially simulated with Ansys HFSS software, has a resonant frequency of about 100 MHz. Its detection capability for three types of partial discharges (i.e., corona, surface and internal PDs) has been evaluated. Laboratory experiments showed that the evaluated loop spiral antenna is appropriate for the detection of the three types of PDs. Indeed, the results …

Settore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaHFCT sensorInductive spiral loop; PCB-based sensor; Partial discharge detection; HFCT sensorpartial discharge detectionPCB-based sensorInductive spiral loop
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A Novel Framework of Hybrid Harvesting Mechanisms for Remote Sensing Devices

2022

Sensing networks have recently proven to be useful in a variety of disciplines. The use of mobile sensing robots and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is intended to lessen the burden of sensor node energy consumption. However, conserving energy in the networks remains a major concern. In this work, a design of a hybrid RF-Solar harvesting system to support sensing devices is investigated. The harvesting circuits may collect energy from both solar and radio frequency (RF) resources that are commonly available in ambient environments. This approach creates hybrid harvesting circuits for all elements in the combined sensor networks by combining RF and solar harvester circuits. The RF harvester …

Settore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaHybrid energy harvesting Mobile sinks RF energy Solar energy Unmanned aerial vehicles Wireless sensor networks
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Hybrid Solar-RF Energy Harvesting Mechanisms for Remote Sensing Devices

2022

Recently, sensor networks effectively provide many applications in different fields. The deployment of mobile sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles is to reduce the burden of energy consumption for sensor nodes. However, saving energy in such networks is still a critical issue. This paper investigates the performance of a hybrid RF-Solar harvesting circuit for remote sensing devices. The harvesting circuit can simultaneously harvest power from solar and radio frequency (RF) sources readily available in the surrounding environment. The proposed work builds RF and solar harvester circuits to create hybrid harvesting circuits for all elements in the combined sensing networks. The stand-alone RF ha…

Settore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaHybrid energy harvesting Mobile sinks RF energy Solar energy Unmanned aerial vehicles Wireless sensor networks
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Investigation of PCB-based Inductive Sensors Orientation for Corona Partial Discharge Detection

2022

This paper presents an experimental investigation of two different printed circuit board (PCB) inductive sensors, with meander and non-spiral shapes, to assess their capabilities and best orientation for corona partial discharge (PD) detection. First, simulations with the Ansys HFSS software are performed in order to evaluate the equivalent electrical circuit of the two sensors and their 2d radiation patterns. The meander sensors presented a resonant frequency of 600 MHz, while it was around 1.1 GHz for the non-spiral. The 2d radiation pattern showed that better sensitivity is achieved when the inductive sensor is oriented 90 degrees with respect to the PD source. Experimental tests showed …

Settore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaInductive looppartial discharge detectionplanar inductorsPCB-based sensorInductive loop; PCB-based sensor; Planar inductors; Partial discharge detection
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