María Dolores Fernández Ramos

About María Dolores Fernández Ramos

María Dolores Fernández Ramos, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universidad de Granada, specializes in the field of Optical sensor, sensors and biosensors, nanomateriales.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

An optical sensor for the sensitive determination of formaldehyde gas based on chromotropic acid and 4-aminoazobenzene immobilized in a hydrophilic membrane (vol 148, pg 4533 …

Highly deformable and strongly magnetic semi-interpenetrating hydrogels based on alginate or cellulose

Correction: An optical sensor for the sensitive determination of formaldehyde gas based on chromotropic acid and 4-aminoazobenzene immobilized in a hydrophilic membrane

Correction: Inkjet-printed O 2 gas sensors in intelligent packaging

Theoretical formulation of the distribution function of critical nuclei under precipitation polymerization conditions

Design of colorimetric nanostructured sensor phases for simple and fast quantification of low concentrations of acid vapors

Point-of-care assay platform for uric acid, urea, and triglycerides with a microfluidic paper device (μPAD) controlled by stimulus-sensitive valves

Chemoresistive sensor based on a conductive polymer forgaseous acids and bases in the environment

María Dolores Fernández Ramos Information

University

Position

Professor of Analytical Chemistry

Citations(all)

1584

Citations(since 2020)

438

Cited By

1179

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

49

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

María Dolores Fernández Ramos Skills & Research Interests

Optical sensor

sensors and biosensors

nanomateriales

Top articles of María Dolores Fernández Ramos

An optical sensor for the sensitive determination of formaldehyde gas based on chromotropic acid and 4-aminoazobenzene immobilized in a hydrophilic membrane (vol 148, pg 4533 …

Analyst

2023

Highly deformable and strongly magnetic semi-interpenetrating hydrogels based on alginate or cellulose

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

2024/3/1

Correction: An optical sensor for the sensitive determination of formaldehyde gas based on chromotropic acid and 4-aminoazobenzene immobilized in a hydrophilic membrane

Analyst

2024

Correction: Inkjet-printed O 2 gas sensors in intelligent packaging

Analyst

2024

Theoretical formulation of the distribution function of critical nuclei under precipitation polymerization conditions

Polymer

2023/10/20

Design of colorimetric nanostructured sensor phases for simple and fast quantification of low concentrations of acid vapors

Microchimica Acta

2023/4

Point-of-care assay platform for uric acid, urea, and triglycerides with a microfluidic paper device (μPAD) controlled by stimulus-sensitive valves

Talanta

2023/3/1

Chemoresistive sensor based on a conductive polymer forgaseous acids and bases in the environment

2023

Chemoresistive NH3 gas sensor at room temperature based on the Carbon gel-TiO2 nanocomposites

Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

2022/10/1

Smart facemask for wireless CO2 monitoring

Nature Communications

2022/1/10

Multivariate thinking for optical microfluidic analytical devices–A tutorial review

2021/5/1

Near Infrared Sensor to Determine Carbon Dioxide Gas Based on Ionic Liquid

Coatings

2021/1/30

Inkjet-printed O 2 gas sensors in intelligent packaging

Analyst

2021

A perfect tandem: chemometric methods and microfluidic colorimetric twin sensors on paper. Beyond the traditional analytical approach

Microchemical Journal

2020/9/1

Optical portable instrument for the determination of CO2 in indoor environments

Talanta

2020/2/1

Bioactive microfluidic paper device for pesticide determination in waters

Talanta

2020/10/1

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