Multifunctional Electrochemical Biosensors: Recent Advancements and Prospects

A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "B1: Biosensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2024) | Viewed by 323

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Department of Medicinal and Applied Chemistry, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung City 807, Taiwan
Interests: nanotechnology; sensors/biosensors; energy; environmental sciences; green chemistry
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Department of Biology and Biological Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden
Interests: sensors and biosensors; energy storage and conversion devices; electrochemistry; nanoengineering and nanotechnology; wearable/flexible nano electronics

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Division of Systems and Synthetic Biology, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden
Interests: sensors and biosensors; healthcare diagnostics; nanoengineering and nanotechnology; biotechnology
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Electrochemical biosensors are attracting increasing attention due to their exceptional sensitivity, selectivity, and cost-effectiveness in detecting and quantifying a wide range of chemicals, biomolecules, and heavy metals. Recent advancements in this field have led to the development of biosensors with improved multifunctional performance, IoT integration, flexible/wearable device processability, stability, and reliability that can be applied in various fields such as clinical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and food safety. The objective of this Special Issue is to provide a comprehensive review of the recent advances and future potential of electrochemical biosensors. The articles included in this Special Issue cover a wide range of topics, including the development of new materials and fabrication techniques for the application of biosensors in highly sensitive healthcare diagnostics, environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical analysis, and food safety. These articles highlight the promise of electrochemical biosensors as a reliable and cost-effective tool for the real-world detection and quantification of various biomolecules. Overall, this Special Issue provides an informative and timely collection of articles, including research papers, communications, and review articles, on the latest advances and prospects of electrochemical biosensors. We hope that this Special Issue will serve as a valuable resource for researchers, scientists, and engineers working in this field.

We look forward to receiving your submissions.

Dr. Vinoth Kumar Ponnusamy
Dr. Muthusankar Eswaran
Prof. Dr. Ivan Mijakovic
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • biosensors
  • diagnostics
  • nanotechnology
  • electrochemistry
  • healthcare
  • environment

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