MoreSense's technology

MoreSense's technology combines the unique properties of molecular mold polymer (MIP) and surface plasmon resonance (SPR), resulting in a transducer specific to a target molecule.

Let's start with the basics...

What are MIPs?

MIPs (Molecularly Imprinted Polymers) are synthetic materials containing specific molecular recognition sites, widely used as receptors because of their good chemical stability and selectivity. MoreSense actively applies its innovative approach to MIPs in order to selectively implement targeted substance detection systems.

What is SPR technology?

It is based on the optical phenomenon of surface plasmon resonance, which is exploited as a technique to detect a change in refractive index at the interface between a metallic element (layer or particles) and a dielectric medium. In our case, the dielectric medium consists of a MIP specific to a substance of interest, the refractive index of which undergoes a change as a result of interaction with the analyte.

Spectra technology

MoreSense's technology works by harnessing the unique properties of molecular fingerprinting polymers (MIP) and surface plasmon resonance (SPR), enabling accurate, real-time detection and measurement of: environmental contaminants (such as PFASs), illegal substances, pathogens (such as SARS-CoV-2), and more.
I really believe that there is much to be gained from photonics. I realized the importance of having this polymer that really is the focal part of a measurement system skills own mechanical, mixed mechanical-electronic design, etc. belong in this case also biology belong to very few companies even among semiconductors.

Bruno Murari

-Inventor - Elmer A. Award. Sperry 2017

MoreSense addresses an existing pressing problem important to the world today: that of environmental protection, if you will in a broad sense.
The sensors developed by MoreSense offer accuracy that I have not currently seen in other products on the market. The union of of physics of engineering of biology are becoming more and more common especially and also in the field of sensing.

Carmelo Papa

-Former chief executive officer of STMicroelectronics

The technology that combines synthetic receptors with optical transduction systems is able to be reprogrammed to go to what we decide: it can go from explosives, to drugs of abuse, to drugs and even to pathogens. We recently developed and patented a system for the determination of SARS-CoV-2. Normally, to do eh analysis on such different analytes typically requires extremely different instrumentation...

Jerome D'Agostino

-Ph.D. In chemistry and R&D lab manager

There is an increasing push toward real-time monitoring, so with specific sensors, but sensing in real time, possibly even online, communicating data to a platform via IOT integration, and no longer relying on a current sampling system. So transporting the sample to the laboratory, analysis in the laboratory, which of course dilutes the time so much, the costs got high, and moreover, you cannot have real-time monitoring.

Chiara Perri

-Biotechnologist - Ph.D. in electrical engineering

We have developed several applications combined with biomimetic receptors, and worth this long experience of field applications, we decided to carry out the technology transfer co-founded MoreSense together with other partners with whom we have already been working for some time. We have demonstrated the versatility of this approach, both in terms of being able to modulate transducer sensitivity and in terms of reconfiguring the molecular imprinting within these receptors.

Prof. Nunzio Cennamo

-Co-founder & chief electronic engineer

Here today we are developing two eh sensors: one that is electronic and the other is optical. They are fast, they are very accurate, they are highly selective, they are inexpensive, and they are remotely manageable, for example.

The methods being used around the world today do not see under 4,000 viruses per milliliter; we see eight viruses per milliliter. So the sensitivity is extremely high, they are very very promising.

Guido Chiaretti

-Former director of new technologies STMicroelectronics

Fields of application

MoreSense's intensive in-house research and development enables it to offer awide range of sensors that can be customized with different receptors, even in response to individual customer needs. The numerous fields of application highlight the endless possibilities of this technology.

I nostri brevetti

Dallo sviluppo di materiali adsorbenti specifici per contaminanti a sistemi sensoristici per il loro rilevamento, ogni brevetto rappresenta un passo avanti nella nostra missione di fornire soluzioni tecnologiche avanzate ed innovative.

Release N° 102016000003609 of
17/07/2018

Metodo, apparecchiatura e procedimento di separazione di materiale contaminante da un liquido.

Question N°102020000010657 of
12/05/2020

Sensore ottico, sistema di sensori e sistema di rilevamento per rilevare la presenza e/o concentrazione di un analità in una soluzione, processo per la realizzazione di detto sensore ottico.

Question N°102020000010657 of
12/05/2020

Sensore ottico, supporto per detto sensore ottico e sistema di rilevamento per rilevare la presenza e/o concentrazione di un analità in una soluzione.

Release N°3502152 of
15/07/2020

Polimero stampato molecolarmente, sue applicazioni e processo di preparazione.

Release N° 102020000015145 of
21/07/2022

Metodo per rilevare un virus in un mezzo liquido, sensore molecolare per la sua implementazione e procedura per la preparazione del sensore molecolare.

Question N° PCT/IT2020/000088 of
28/12/2020

Sensore ottico, sistema di sensori e sistema di rilevamento per rilevare la presenza e/o concentrazione di un analità in una soluzione, processo per la realizzazione di tale sensore.

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