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Electrochemical Sensors for Detection and Analysis

This special issue belongs to the section “Chemical Sensors“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Current investigations on sensing materials have increased rapidly due to their ever-improving electrochemical properties, which together with advances in electrochemical methods and sensor electronics make them extremely useful in on-site and on-demand electrochemical detection and analysis. The chemical composition of nanostructured materials and composites offers enhanced interaction with target species present either in solution or in a gas phase contribute to superior sensitivity and selectivity of sensors. Emerging nanomaterials can have a significant effect on electrochemical properties and together with various voltammetric and amperometric methods offer novel opportunities for fast and reliable on-site analysis.

This Special Issue aims to focus on the most recent strategies and developments in the field. Papers should address the preparation and use of state-of-the-art nanomaterials and/or the study and application of their electrochemical properties and/or improved sensitivity/selectivity of such materials as well as novel electrochemical methods in the development of sensors. Metal nanoparticles or alloys, conductive nanoporous platforms and 2D materials are among the innovative nanomaterials expected to be brought forward in this Special Issue.

Both review articles and original research papers are welcome.

Dr. Vasko Jovanovski
Dr. Matjaž Finšgar
Prof. Dr. Valentin Mirčeski
Guest Editors

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Sensors - ISSN 1424-8220