François Mavré
University of Paris
33 Papers
320 Citations
François Mavré is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrode & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 32 publications. Previous affiliations of François Mavré include École Normale Supérieure & Paris Diderot University.
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Papers
Bipolar Electrodes: A Useful Tool for Concentration, Separation, and Detection of Analytes in Microelectrochemical Systems
François Mavré,Robbyn K. Anand,Derek R. Laws,Kwok-Fan Chow,Byoung-Yong Chang,John A. Crooks,Richard M. Crooks +6 more
TL;DR: The fundamental operating principles of bipolar electrodes are described, as well as several interesting applications.
Wireless electrochemical DNA microarray sensor.
TL;DR: The important finding is that DNA can be selectively detected at an array of three electrodes, which provides a means for controlling the potential of many electrodes using just two wires and then indirectly determining the current flowing through all of them simultaneously by correlating light emission to current.
A Theoretical and Experimental Framework for Understanding Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence (ECL) Emission at Bipolar Electrodes
François Mavré,Kwok-Fan Chow,Eoin Sheridan,Byoung-Yong Chang,John A. Crooks,Richard M. Crooks +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed theoretical analysis of electrogenerated chemiluminescence (ECL) reporting at bipolar electrodes is provided, and the results indicate that the lowest current that can be indirectly detected through ECL reporting is ∼32 μA/cm2.
A sensing platform based on electrodissolution of a Ag bipolar electrode.
TL;DR: A new type of sensing platform that is based on electrodissolution of a metallic bipolar electrode (BPE) that can be directly correlated to the number of electrons passing through the BPE and hence to the sensing reaction at the cathode is reported.
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Two-channel microelectrochemical bipolar electrode sensor array
TL;DR: A two-channel microelectrochemical sensor that communicates between separate sensing and reporting microchannels via one or more bipolar electrodes (BPEs) that prevents chemical interference between the two channels is reported.