Adrienne Naumescu Lengauer
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Dr. Adrienne Naumescu Lengauer is a pioneering researcher in environmental biotechnology and biosensor development, with a focus on enzymatic sensors for pollution monitoring. Her most cited work, "Studies concerning the biomonitoring of the degree of environmental pollution using a urea-sensitive enzymatic sensor" (2000, 7 citations), introduced a novel biosensor combining urease as a biological receiver with a tungsten-based potentiometric pH electrode. This sensor detects urea hydrolysis-induced pH changes, enabling real-time assessment of environmental contamination. Dr. Lengauer’s contributions lie in advancing low-cost, sensitive tools for ecological monitoring, bridging enzymatic catalysis with electrochemical detection. Her research has implications for water quality assessment and agricultural runoff analysis, offering practical solutions for environmental protection. While her citation impact is modest, her work represents foundational efforts in integrating enzymatic sensors into biomonitoring frameworks, inspiring subsequent studies in environmental sensing. Dr. Lengauer’s dedication to sustainable technologies underscores her role in the early development of accessible, field-deployable pollution detection methods.
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