“…For decades, electrochemical biosensors-based screen-printed electrodes and semiconductors compounds were massively studied and implicated for numerous applications in multiple fields [ [131] , [132] , [133] , [134] , [135] , [136] ]. TMDCs incorporation into the electrochemical sensing interface has led to the development of novel biosensors with more favorable and enhanced performances [ 137 ].…”
“…For decades, electrochemical biosensors-based screen-printed electrodes and semiconductors compounds were massively studied and implicated for numerous applications in multiple fields [ [131] , [132] , [133] , [134] , [135] , [136] ]. TMDCs incorporation into the electrochemical sensing interface has led to the development of novel biosensors with more favorable and enhanced performances [ 137 ].…”
“…71,72 These materials can be made to have particular qualities, such as a large surface area, superior conductivity, and increased catalytic activity, which are essential for creating platforms that effectively detect NPL residues. 73 This section provides an overview of recent advancements in nanoplastic detection using electrochemical sensors, highlighting the particularly inventive features made possible by cutting-edge nano-materials. Based on the substrate surface modifications, we classify and briefly provide electrochemical sensors, as shown in Table 2.…”
Section: Nanomaterials Based Electrochemical Sensors For Npl Residues...mentioning
Nanoplastics (NPL) residues, minute plastic particles measuring less than 1 micron (µm), have become pervasive in aquatic ecosystems, infiltrating through various sources such as wastewater treatment, industrial discharges, and plastic...
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