New Trends in Electrochemical Detection
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Chemical Processes and Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 May 2024) | Viewed by 242
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Interests: materials science; optimization of industrial application; developing advanced engineering tools and technology
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue is dedicated to the challenges and rapid progress in electrochemical detection. Electrochemical methods and low-cost sensors are attractive analytical tools for field detection. These are considerable challenges that our present world is not ready to fulfill with its current technologies. New technologies will have to be envisioned for the efficient management of the considerable fluxes required, and to this end, electrochemistry seems to provide some of the most promising and versatile approaches. Electrochemistry will be involved in solar cells and electrolytic cells to produce hydrogen through water electrolysis or the reductive recycling of carbon dioxide, supercapacitors, and batteries for the storage of electricity produced intermittently by solar cells and windmills, in the use of electrons as chemical reagents, and so on. Progress is also observed for manufacturing process quality monitoring, health diagnostics, environment analysis and chemical process control.
Dr. Younes El Kacimi
Dr. Khaoula Alaoui
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- electrochemical detection
- electrochemical methods
- electrochemical sensors
- electrochemical solar cells
- electrolytic cells
- electrochemical sensing techniques
- nanoparticles
- nanotechnology
- batteries fuel cells
- supercapacitors
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