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Biosensors for environmental analysis

by Dr Aziz Amine (Université Hassan II de Casablanca · Laboratoire Génie des Procédés et Environnement)

Europe/Rome
Edificio 6/0-10 - Sala conferenze (Area della Ricerca RM1)

Edificio 6/0-10 - Sala conferenze

Area della Ricerca RM1

SP35d, 9, 00010 Montelibretti RM
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Abstract

The implementation of environmental protection standards and the growing increase in potentially hazardous pollutants require the development of analytical techniques, which are specific, fast and robust. Beside the chemical methods for analysis of contaminants, biosensors and biological tools are widely used for the assessment of toxicity in the environment. A biosensor is an analytical tool, which combines a bioreceptor with a physical transducer to detect specific components of a sample.

In this conference, we discuss the experimental results obtained with biosensors developed in our laboratory for the detection of phenols, pesticides (organophosphates and carbamates), heavy metals, cyanides, sulfides and viruses. Detection of emerging pollutants including drugs such as sulphonamides and endocrine disruptors such as bisphenol A in various environmental matrices at trace level will be presented.

Professor Aziz Amine, international expert in biosensor technology and editor for Biosensors & Bioelectron Journal, delivered today a keynote at the Institute of Crystallography, AdR1, National Reseach Council in Rome, within the Bilateral Project CNR-CNRS Italy-Morocco, whose responsible for the italian partner is Dr. Viviana Scognamiglio. The keynote focused on the last trends on electrochemical biosensors based on enzyme inhibition for the detection of environmental pollutants, as heavy metals, pesticides, phenols, and viruses.

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prof. Aziz Amine

Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco

 E-mail: azizamine@yahoo.fr

 

Organized by

Viviana Scognamiglio,
PhD Institute of Crystallography