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Advanced Nanomaterials-Based (Bio-)Sensors for Electrochemical Detection and Analysis: 2nd Edition

This special issue belongs to the section “Electrochemical Devices and Sensors“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The rapid evolution of nanomaterials has significantly impacted the development of electrochemical (bio-)sensors, enabling devices with enhanced sensitivity, reproducibility, and lower detection limits. This Special Issue of Chemosensors aims to highlight innovative research that employs nanoparticles, conducting polymers, hybrid nanostructures, and biorecognition elements to expand the analytical capabilities of electrochemical platforms. Studies involving different electrode substrates, such as glassy carbon, screen-printed electrodes, boron-doped diamond, or 3D-printed composites, are of particular interest.

In addition to classical approaches, we welcome contributions that reflect current trends in this field, such as the integration of flexible and wearable devices, point-of-care and multiplexed detection systems, and sustainable green fabrication strategies. The use of advanced nanomaterials, including metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), MXenes, and other emerging hybrids, is also highly encouraged. Applications in clinical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, food safety, and pharmaceutical analysis are especially emphasized.

This Special Issue invites original research articles, critical reviews, and communications from interdisciplinary perspectives, aiming to provide a comprehensive overview of how advanced nanomaterials are reshaping the landscape of electrochemical (bio-)sensing.

Prof. Dr. Iolanda Cruz Vieira
Dr. Edson Roberto Santana
Dr. João Paulo Winiarski
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • nanoparticles
  • 2D materials
  • 3D materials
  • electrochemical (bio-)sensors
  • immunosensors
  • modified electrodes
  • electroanalysis
  • enzymes
  • polymers

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Chemosensors - ISSN 2227-9040