Advances in Electrochemical Sensor

A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "C:Chemistry".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 November 2024 | Viewed by 36

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Faculty of chemistry, University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland
Interests: electrochemcial (bio) sensors; activity-based sensing; cliclical dignosis and foresic analysis; nanomaterials
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International Centre for Research on Innovative Biobased Materials (ICRI-BioM)—International Research Agenda, Lodz University of Technology, Lodz, Poland
Interests: electrochemical sensors and biosensors; supramolecular chemistry; nanomaterials; pathogen screening; activity-based sensing
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Faculty of Chemistry, University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland
Interests: electrochemical sensors and biosensors; nanomaterials; soft sensing interfaces; thin polymeric membranes; environmental pollutant analysis; food and drug screening
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Electrochemical sensors have indeed undergone a significant transformation, becoming pivotal in the real-time analysis of various metabolites across a spectrum of biological samples. Their integration into point-of-care diagnostics has expanded their utility beyond clinical settings, encompassing environmental monitoring, food safety, forensic science, and more. The attributes that have propelled their rapid advancement and widespread adoption include their affordability, ease of fabrication, portability, minimal sample requirements, straightforward analytical procedures, and their ability to deliver swift results that can be integrated with the Internet of Things (IoT). This burgeoning field continues to thrive as new innovations emerge, driving the development of cutting-edge electrochemical sensors that are tailored to an array of applications. The forthcoming Special Issue promises to be a conduit for disseminating these groundbreaking advancements, featuring research papers, communications, and reviews that illuminate the latest methodological and analytical strides in electrochemical sensing, thereby expanding its frontiers.

Dr. Thangaraj S. T. Balamurugan
Dr. Sakthivel Kumaravel
Dr. Annalakshmi Muthaiah
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • electrochemical sensors
  • environmental pollutants
  • biosensors
  • drugs sensing
  • food safety
  • wearable sensors
  • lab-on-chip
  • nano materials for sensing
  • aptasensors
  • molecularly imprinted polymers
  • microfluidic devices

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