Electrochemical Catalysis in Medicinally, Biologically, Environmentally, and Agriculturally Important Compounds Based on Carbonaceous Based Sensor

A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Electrocatalysis".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 172

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Department of Chemistry, FMKMC College, Mangalore University Constituent College, Madikeri 571201, Karnataka, India
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Dear Colleagues,

The improved electrochemical catalysis for the detection of medicinally, biologically, environmentally, and, agriculturally important compounds challengingly needs easier, fast, inexpensive, sensitive, reliable, and accurate electrochemical methodology based on highly sensitive, selective, eco-friendly, consistent, and green nonmaterial and carbonaceous materials based sensors. Since catalysis is medicinally, biologically, environmentally and, agriculturally important compounds are always present in medications, and biological, environmental, and agricultural samples. Additionally, these samples are composed of many components, so that, the main challenge is to detect the target molecule even in the presence of many other foreign species in the medicinal, biological, and environmental systems. Hence, the detection of medicinally, biologically, environmentally, and agriculturally important compounds needs improved electrochemical catalysis based on nonmaterial and carbonaceous materials-based sensors. Nowadays, many of the researchers and their groups are focusing their vision on the development of simple, inexpensive, eco-friendly, highly sensitive, and selective electrochemical sensors with improved electrochemical catalysis. This Special Issue aims complete coverage of sensors for the application in the medicinal field.

Dr. Jamballi G. Manjunatha
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • electrochemical catalysis
  • drug delivery
  • food safety
  • water management
  • electrochemical methods
  • carbonaceous materials
  • biosensors
  • material characterization
  • electrochemical reaction mechanism

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