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José Manuel Díaz-Cruz

Prof. José Manuel Díaz-Cruz

University of Barcelona, Barcelona
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Since 1995, he has been Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry of the University of Barcelona (UB), Spain, where he his obtained the PhD in 1992. In 1993, he worked for one year in the Department of Physical and Colloid Chemistry (Wageningen University, The Netherlands). His main research contributions have been in the field of electroanalytical chemistry, studying i) the interactions of metal ions with macromolecular ligands, colloidal particles and sulphur-containing com-pounds; ii) the influence of adsorption phenomena in voltametric measurements; iii) the application of chemometric methods to electroanalytical data; and iv) the development of sensors based on screen-printed electrodes. He has participated in 22 competitive research projects, supervised 8 PhD theses, and published more than 130 research works in indexed journals.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Chemometrics
Environmental Science
chemical sensors
electroanalysis
food authentication

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Since 1995, he has been Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry of the University of Barcelona (UB), Spain, where he his obtained the PhD in 1992. In 1993, he worked for one year in the Department of Physical and Colloid Chemistry (Wageningen University, The Netherlands). His main research contributions have been in the field of electroanalytical chemistry, studying i) the interactions of metal ions with macromolecular ligands, colloidal particles and sulphur-containing com-pounds; ii) the influence of adsorption phenomena in voltametric measurements; iii) the application of chemometric methods to electroanalytical data; and iv) the development of sensors based on screen-printed electrodes. He has participated in 22 competitive research projects, supervised 8 PhD theses, and published more than 130 research works in indexed journals.