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Title: A Review on Recent Trends and Future Developments in Electrochemical Sensing
Authors: Singh, R
Gupta, R
Bansal, D
Bhateria, R
Issue Date: Feb-2024
Abstract: Electrochemical methods and devices have ignited prodigious interest for sensing and monitoring. The greatest challenge for science is far from meeting the expectations of consumers. Electrodes made of two-dimensional (2D) materials such as graphene, metal−organic frameworks, MXene, and transition metal dichalcogenides as well as alternative electrochemical sensing methods offer potential to improve selectivity, sensitivity, detection limit, and response time. Moreover, these advancements have accelerated the development of wearable and point-of-care electrochemical sensors, opening new possibilities and pathways for their applications. This Review presents a critical discussion of the recent developments and trends in electrochemical sensing.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1631
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