Ph.D. 2015
Romain is a past Ph.D. student of the Bakker group who joined us from Liège, Belgium. His research focus was on environmental electrochemistry, with a special focus on detecting arsenic in aquatic systems using gold plated microelectrodes.
Romain is employed by Agilent in Switzerland and it is always nice to see him stop by for a chat. See Linkedin.
Thesis title: Towards a Renewable, Reliable and Robust Electrochemical Sensing Principle for Arsenic(III) Detection in Environmental Freshwater Systems (2015). DOI Link
Publications:
(1)   Agarose Hydrogel Containing Immobilized pH Buffer Microemulsion without Increasing Permselectivity, Coll Crespi, M.; Crespo, G. A.; Xie, X.; Touilloux, R.; Tercier-Waeber, M. L.; Bakker, E. Talanta, 2018, 177, 191-196. DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2017.08.053.
(2)   Antifouling membrane integrated renewable gold microelectrode for in situ detection of As(III), Touilloux, R.; Tercier-Waeber, M. L.; Bakker, E. Anal. Methods, 2015, 7, 7503-7510. DOI: 10.1039/c5ay01941a.
(3)   Direct arsenic(III) sensing by a renewable gold nanoparticle plated Ir-based microelectrode , Touilloux, R.; Tercier-Waeber, M.; Bakker, E. Analyst, 2015, 140, 3526-2534. DOI: 10.1039/C5AN00151J.