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Novel optical nanocomposite sensors for analysis of micro and macro elements in corn plants

Description du projet

Capteurs nanocomposites pour une meilleure analyse des micronutriments et macronutriments dans les cultures

Les micronutriments et les macronutriments sont essentiels au cycle de croissance d’une plante et à sa capacité à porter des fruits. Les méthodes chromatographiques standard utilisées pour analyser les cultures agricoles peuvent s’avérer onéreuses et chronophages, en particulier pour les PME. Avec le soutien du programme Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie, le projet SENS4CORN s’emploie à développer et à tester une méthode plus efficace d’analyse de la teneur en micro et macro-nutriments des plants de maïs qui repose sur l’utilisation de nouveaux capteurs nanocomposites optiques. Cette initiative rassemblera une équipe interdisciplinaire unique de scientifiques chargée d’améliorer à la fois le service et la qualité de la production agricole en Europe.

Objectif

SENS4CORN is targeted to strengthen intersectoral and interdisciplinary collaboration in optical composite nanomaterials for optical chemical sensors. The main project goal is development of novel optical nanocomposite sensors for analysis of micro and macro elements in corn plants. We will investigate Schiff bases (SB) and Metal organic frameworks (MOF), optical composites ZnO-SB and ZnO-MOF with advances optical and their sensitive properties towards anions and cations, present in corn micro and macro elements. The sensitive composites will be integrated into microfluidic system, combined with fiber optic detection system. The system will be used to validation of real corn samples. The sensing system will reduce time and cost of the measurements by standard chromatography methods. The sensing system has good potential of commercialization in agriculture sector as a new rapid service for corn growth analysis for small and medium farm companies. The project is interdisciplinary and it involves material science, chemistry, surface science, optical, analytical chemistry, nanotechnology and agriculture. The project will create new service for improvement of agriculture production, thus improving industrial and health potential of EU citizens.
During the project, research and management training will be provided to technicians, experienced and early stage researchers to strengthen their personal skills, improve their track record and expertise via new scientific papers and conference presentations and strengthen a development of EU research human resources. Long lasting collaboration between partners, based on co-supervising students and preparation of novel collaborative project proposals is foreseen. Dissemination of project results will make an impact on agriculture sector and EU research potential in the fields of material science, nanotechnology and optical sensors.

Coordinateur

LATVIJAS UNIVERSITATE
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 358 800,00
Adresse
RAINA BOULEVARD 19
1586 RIGA
Lettonie

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Région
Latvija Latvija Rīga
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
Aucune donnée

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