Fernando C. Moraes
University of São Paulo
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Food Chemistry | 2012
Ivana Cesarino; Fernando C. Moraes; Marcos R.V. Lanza; Sergio Machado
A sensitive electrochemical acetylcholinesterase (AChE) biosensor was successfully developed on polyaniline (PANI) and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) core-shell modified glassy carbon electrode (GC), and used to detect carbamate pesticides in fruit and vegetables (apple, broccoli and cabbage). The pesticide biosensors were applied in the detection of carbaryl and methomyl pesticides in food samples using chronoamperometry (CA). The GC/MWCNT/PANI/AChE biosensor exhibited detection limits of 1.4 and 0.95μmolL(-1), respectively, for carbaryl and methomyl. These detection limits were below the allowable concentrations set by Brazilian regulation standards for the samples in which these pesticides were analysed. Reproducibility and repeatability values of 2.6% and 3.2%, respectively, were obtained in the conventional procedure. The proposed biosensor was successfully applied in the determination of carbamate pesticides in cabbage, broccoli and apple samples without any spiking procedure. The obtained results were in full agreement with those from the HPLC procedure.
Lab on a Chip | 2012
Fernando C. Moraes; Renato S. Lima; Thiago Pinotti Segato; Ivana Cesarino; Jhanisus Leonel Melendez Cetino; Sergio Machado; Frank A. Gomez; Emanuel Carrilho
This communication reports a promising platform for rapid, simple, direct, and ultrasensitive determination of serotonin. The method is related to integration of vertically aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) in electrochemical microfluidic devices. The required microfabrication protocol is simple and fast. In addition, the nanomaterial influenced remarkably the obtained limit-of-detection (LOD) values. Our system achieved a LOD of 0.2 nmol L(-1) for serotonin, to the best of our knowledge one of the lowest values reported in the literature.
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2014
Fernando H. Cincotto; Fernando C. Moraes; Sergio Machado
A novel material for the electrochemical determination of endocrine disruptors using a composite based on graphene oxide modified with cadmium telluride quantum dots has been evaluated. The morphology, structure and electrochemical performance of the composite electrodes were characterised by transmission electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, UV-visible absorption spectra, fluorescence spectra, Raman spectra and cyclic voltammetry. The dynamic light scattering, transmission electronic microscopy and spectrophotometric measurements all showed good distribution of the quantum dots with a small particle size. The electrochemical measurements demonstrated the high performance of the composite response in the presence of a light source. Differential pulse voltammetry allowed the development of a method to determine 17β-estradiol levels in the range from 0.2 to 4.0u2005μmolu2009L(-1) with a detection limit of 2.8u2005nmolu2009L(-1) (0.76u2005μgu2009L(-1)).
Electrochimica Acta | 2012
Fernando C. Moraes; Ivana Cesarino; Vivian Cesarino; Lucia H. Mascaro; Sergio Machado
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2013
Fernando C. Moraes; Tiago A. G. Silva; Ivana Cesarino; Sergio Machado
Electroanalysis | 2013
Ivana Cesarino; Heloisa V. Galesco; Fernando C. Moraes; Marcos R.V. Lanza; Sergio Machado
Electroanalysis | 2011
Ivana Cesarino; Fernando C. Moraes; Sergio Machado
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2012
Ivana Cesarino; Fernando C. Moraes; Tanare C.R. Ferreira; Marcos R.V. Lanza; Sergio Machado
Electroanalysis | 2013
Fernando C. Moraes; Tiago A. G. Silva; Ivana Cesarino; Marcos R.V. Lanza; Sergio Machado
Electroanalysis | 2011
Ivana Cesarino; Fernando C. Moraes; Sergio Machado; Juliano PassarettiFilho; Arnaldo Alves Cardoso