Fiammetta Kormos
Papers
3
Total Citations
15
H-Index
2
About
Fiammetta Kormos is a researcher specializing in electrochemical sensing, biosensor development, and environmental and biomedical monitoring. Her work centers on the design and application of potentiometric sensors and biosensors, with a particular focus on tungsten and metal oxide-based electrodes as practical alternatives to conventional pH measurement systems. Among her most notable contributions is the development of a urease-based biosensor for environmental pollution biomonitoring, which leverages the enzymatic hydrolysis of urea to detect pH variation via a tungsten metallic electrode — a creative integration of biological and electrochemical components cited 7 times. Equally significant is her work on a potentiometric glucose biosensor utilizing SnO₂ film for urinary glucose monitoring, offering a fast and accurate diagnostic tool with 6 citations. Her earlier research on tungsten electrode-based devices for continuous industrial pH control in demanding environments such as mining and sugar processing further demonstrates her commitment to applied, real-world sensing solutions. Though her citation counts reflect a specialized niche, Kormos's interdisciplinary approach — bridging analytical chemistry, environmental science, and biomedical diagnostics — offers foundational insights for researchers developing robust, low-cost electrochemical sensing platforms suited to both clinical and industrial applications.
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- 2Potentiometric biosensor for urinary glucose level monitoring6 citations · 2000
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