
Dr. Vidal obtained his B.S. in Biochemistry (2001) and after a short stay in Europe, he was hired as a biochemist at the Bromatology Laboratory in the city of Bahia Blanca (Argentina) performing analysis of drinking water. Shortly after, enrolled in the doctoral program at the Universidad Nacional del Sur (Bahia Blanca, Argentina) and graduated in Dec 2020. His work is focused on the development of low cost analytical devices based on image sensing and 3D printing technologies. In Jan 2024, he joined the faculty at California State University – San Marcos.
Publications with our lab
Removal of metals and inorganics from rendered fat using polyamine-modified cellulose nanocrystals
Ezequiel Vidal, Frank Alexis, José M Camiña, Carlos D. Garcia, and Daniel C. Whitehead
RSC Sustainability 1 (2023) 1184 – 1191
Cover article, featured in the 2024 RSC Fellows Collection
Lab-on-a-Bead: Polymeric Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents as a Versatile Platform for (Bio)sensor Design
Federico J. V. Gomez, Ezequiel Vidal, Graciela Zanini, Claudia E. Domini, Maria F. Silva, and Carlos D. Garcia
J. Molecular Liquids 383 (2023) 122040 (chemrxiv-2023-cv3hv)
From Glow-Sticks to Sensors: Single-Electrode Electrochemical Detection for Paper-Based Devices
Ezequiel Vidal, Claudia Domini, Daniel C. Whitehead, and Carlos D. Garcia
Sensors and Diagnostics 1 (2022) 496 – 503
Cover article, featured in the themed collection Sensors in a Digital World
On-site Preparation of Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents Using Solar Energy
Ricardo Elia Dazat, Ezequiel Vidal, Anabela S. Lorenzetti, Carlos D. García, Claudia Domini, María F. Silva and Federico J.V. Gomez
ChemistrySelect 7 (2022) e202104362
Use of Universal 3D-Printed Smartphone Spectrophotometer to Develop a Time-Based Analysis for Hypochlorite
Ezequiel Vidal, Anabela S. Lorenzetti, Carlos D. Garcia and Claudia E. Domini
Analytica Chimica Acta 1151 (2021) 338249
Featured in the Special Issue: 3D printing in Analytical Chemistry