In recent decades, much attention has been paid to using nanomaterials in the development of highly-sensitive sensors for environmental monitoring. This review describes how nanomaterials are being used to develop electrochemical sensing platforms for environmental analysis (air pollution, water quality, soil nutrients, and soil pathogens). In particular, we discuss the use of nanofabrication techniques (e.g., monolayer self-assembly, dropcasting, molecular imprinting, electrodeposition, in situ polymerization, hydrogenation, and 3D printing) in the fabrication of high-sensitive electrodes is addressed. The potential use of carbon, organic, inorganic, and hybrid nanomaterials in electrochemical sensing platforms and to enable automatio...
Through the years, scientists have developed cutting-edge technologies to make (bio)sensors more con...
Projected increases in pollutants and waste products warrants the need for biochemical sensor–based ...
Projected increases in pollutants and waste products warrants the need for biochemical sensor–based ...
AbstractElectroanalytical techniques have been extensively employed in the advancement of sensor pla...
AbstractElectroanalytical techniques have been extensively employed in the advancement of sensor pla...
Abstract Electroanalytical techniques have been extensively employed in the advancement of sensor pl...
We discuss the development of electrode surfaces modified with nanostructures for the electrochemica...
Nowadays, the concepts of smart cities, smart houses and Homo Deus (potential next stage in human ev...
The increasing environmental pollution with particular reference to emerging contaminants, toxic hea...
The ecosystem delivers natural services to humans and other living beings that are crucial for healt...
Electrochemical sensing systems are advancing into a wide range of new applications, moving from the...
Through the years, scientists have developed cutting-edge technologies to make (bio)sensors more con...
Through the years, scientists have developed cutting-edge technologies to make (bio)sensors more con...
Through the years, scientists have developed cutting-edge technologies to make (bio)sensors more con...
Through the years, scientists have developed cutting-edge technologies to make (bio)sensors more con...
Through the years, scientists have developed cutting-edge technologies to make (bio)sensors more con...
Projected increases in pollutants and waste products warrants the need for biochemical sensor–based ...
Projected increases in pollutants and waste products warrants the need for biochemical sensor–based ...
AbstractElectroanalytical techniques have been extensively employed in the advancement of sensor pla...
AbstractElectroanalytical techniques have been extensively employed in the advancement of sensor pla...
Abstract Electroanalytical techniques have been extensively employed in the advancement of sensor pl...
We discuss the development of electrode surfaces modified with nanostructures for the electrochemica...
Nowadays, the concepts of smart cities, smart houses and Homo Deus (potential next stage in human ev...
The increasing environmental pollution with particular reference to emerging contaminants, toxic hea...
The ecosystem delivers natural services to humans and other living beings that are crucial for healt...
Electrochemical sensing systems are advancing into a wide range of new applications, moving from the...
Through the years, scientists have developed cutting-edge technologies to make (bio)sensors more con...
Through the years, scientists have developed cutting-edge technologies to make (bio)sensors more con...
Through the years, scientists have developed cutting-edge technologies to make (bio)sensors more con...
Through the years, scientists have developed cutting-edge technologies to make (bio)sensors more con...
Through the years, scientists have developed cutting-edge technologies to make (bio)sensors more con...
Projected increases in pollutants and waste products warrants the need for biochemical sensor–based ...
Projected increases in pollutants and waste products warrants the need for biochemical sensor–based ...