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Voltammetric behaviour and determination of clonazepam using a disposable screen-printed sensor and its determination in serum and wine (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Honeychurch, K. C., Brooks, J., & Hart, J. P. (2016, August). Voltammetric behaviour and determination of clonazepam using a disposable screen-printed sensor and its determination in serum and wine. Presented at Electrochem 2016, Leicester, UK

Clonazepam Screen-printed Carbon Electrodes Cyclic Voltammetry Gas chromatography mass spectrometry Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry Sample Preparation and Analysis Conclusions

The redox behaviour of diazepam (valium) using a disposable screen-printed sensor and its determination in drinks using a novel adsorptive stripping voltammetric assay (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Honeychurch, K. C., Crew, A. P., Northall, H., Radbourne, S., Davies, O., Newman, S., & Hart, J. P. (2013, June). The redox behaviour of diazepam (valium) using a disposable screen-printed sensor and its determination in drinks using a novel adsorptive stripping voltammetric assay. Presented at ISE Satellite Student Regional Symposium: Great Western Electrochemistry Meeting, University of Bath, Bath, England

Voltammetric behaviour of lead at a microband screen-printed carbon electrode and its trace determination in plants by stripping voltammetry (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Phillips, R., Honeychurch, K. C., Crew, A. P., Davies, R., Willey, N., & Hart, J. P. (2012, September). Voltammetric behaviour of lead at a microband screen-printed carbon electrode and its trace determination in plants by stripping voltammetry. Poster presented at Electrochem 2012: Electrochemical Horizons, Trinity College, Dublin

Redox mechanisms of rohypnol and mogadon and their exploitation in an assay using dual electrode ECD following HPLC (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Honeychurch, K. C., Li, H., Pericleous, S., Antoniou, M., Abed, A., & Hart, J. P. (2012, June). Redox mechanisms of rohypnol and mogadon and their exploitation in an assay using dual electrode ECD following HPLC. Presented at Great Western Electrochemistry Meeting, University of Bath

Importance of the 1,4-benzodiazepine class of drugs Cyclic voltammetric behaviour of Flunitrazepam (Rohypnol), and Nitrazepam (Mogadon) Possible mechanism for their voltammetric behaviour Optimisation of Liquid Chromatographic Separation and... Read More about Redox mechanisms of rohypnol and mogadon and their exploitation in an assay using dual electrode ECD following HPLC.

Cyclic voltammetric behaviour of Rohypnol, Ativan and Valium and its exploitation for their determination in serum using a novel method involving liquid chromatography-dual electrode detection (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Honeychurch, K. C., Chong, A., Elamin, K., & Hart, J. P. (2010, June). Cyclic voltammetric behaviour of Rohypnol, Ativan and Valium and its exploitation for their determination in serum using a novel method involving liquid chromatography-dual electrode detection. Paper presented at Great Western Electrochemistry Meeting 2010, University of Bath, Bath, UK

Monitoring indoles and diamines: A screen-printed sensors and biosensors approach (2008)
Presentation / Conference
McGuire, N. D., Greenman, J., Bradshaw, D., & Hart, J. P. (2008, September). Monitoring indoles and diamines: A screen-printed sensors and biosensors approach. Paper presented at Electrochemistry Group Faraday and Analytical Division, Royal Society of Chemistry, Electrochemical Technology Group, Society of Chemical Industry, University of Liverpool, UK

Real-time monitoring of glucose and lactate concentrations using screen-printed microband biosensors (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Pemberton, R., Xu, J., Pittson, R., Biddle, N., Drago, G., Griffiths, J., …Hart, J. P. (2008, September). Real-time monitoring of glucose and lactate concentrations using screen-printed microband biosensors. Paper presented at Electrochemistry Group Faraday and Analytical Division, Royal Society of Chemistry, Electrochemical Technology Group, Society of Chemical Industry, University of Liverpool