2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.133779
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Electrochemical sensing system for the analysis of emerging contaminants in aquatic environment: A review

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“…Electrochemical sensors monitor the electrical properties (e.g., current and voltage) generated by redox reactions involving the target analyte. There are several types of electrochemical sensors, including amperometric (current measurement), potentiometric (voltage measurement), conductometric (conductance measurement) devices, and more recently developed single particle nanosensors (Figure E–I). , Different types of recognition elements, such as molecular imprinted polymers, antibodies, aptamers, and enzymes, can be functionalized onto electrode surfaces to improve selectivity for target analytes (Figure E–H). A wide variety of electrochemical sensors have been reported for the detection of pharmaceuticals, phenols, pesticides, and heavy metals. , …”
Section: Mechanisms Of Environmental Water Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Electrochemical sensors monitor the electrical properties (e.g., current and voltage) generated by redox reactions involving the target analyte. There are several types of electrochemical sensors, including amperometric (current measurement), potentiometric (voltage measurement), conductometric (conductance measurement) devices, and more recently developed single particle nanosensors (Figure E–I). , Different types of recognition elements, such as molecular imprinted polymers, antibodies, aptamers, and enzymes, can be functionalized onto electrode surfaces to improve selectivity for target analytes (Figure E–H). A wide variety of electrochemical sensors have been reported for the detection of pharmaceuticals, phenols, pesticides, and heavy metals. , …”
Section: Mechanisms Of Environmental Water Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many technical articles and reviews on sensors for water monitoring. For the purpose of this Perspective, we focus primarily on the translational aspects of sensors for emerging contaminants that can be deployed and used in field settings, households, and treatment facilities. We discuss the status of these technologies in the context of technology innovation for water quality testing, focusing on devices that facilitate high-throughput analysis and have the potential to bring them from the laboratory to the field for rapid intervention.…”
Section: Introduction: Innovations In Sensing Technologies To Improve...mentioning
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“…Drug and contaminant detection, and quantification are essential in a variety of fields, including forensics, the pharmaceutical industry (where a drug’s quality is evaluated all through the manufacturing process to ensure the correct effectiveness, tolerability and safety), the environment (such as in waste waters), and clinical toxicology. This subject is of crucial importance for economic and public health reasons, and it also appears on international political agendas [ 211 ]. Consequently, there is currently a lot of research being conducted on developing sensitive, quick, and affordable approaches.…”
Section: The Use Of Polymeric Micellar Systems To Develop (Bio)sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have also been studies based on amperometric detection (potentiostatic method) to detect Cl − concentrations [ 64 , 65 , 66 ]. In fact, this classification method has been conducted in pH detection, pollutant detection, biomolecular detection, and so on [ 67 , 68 , 69 ].…”
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confidence: 99%