Recent Advances in Electrochemical Sensors

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Dear Colleagues,
Greetings from the Journal Applied Chemical Engineering
Journal Applied Chemical Engineering invites you to submit your precious research manuscripts (Original research, review articles,
Short communication and letter to editor etc.) under various disciplines of Recent Advances in Electrochemical Sensors, etc. that are
falling within the scope of Journal Applied Chemical Engineering for publication in upcoming issue of this journal.
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Research on electrochemical sensors is a promising area. Electrochemical sensors’quick analytical speed and capacity to detect exceedingly minute
amounts without significantly damaging the sample remain highly desirable characteristics when direct detection in undamaged samples is attainable.
The development of electrochemical sensors are a further development in biological research. In addition, there are advantages in the future industry in
terms of sensitivity, selectivity, and processing time. Electrochemical methods are fast, accurate, and nondestructive tools for analyzing a wide range of targeted
targets. As a result, rapid, nondestructive, and adjustable electrochemical sensors may be used in sophisticated big systems for disease detection and quality
standards of stem-cell-based products.
Recent advances in this sector include the use of arrays to monitor a broad variety of inorganic and organic contaminants as well as the development of
various biological recognition materials, microelectronic industrial advancements, and micro- and disposable sensors. Recent advancements in the field of
nanomaterials have also enhanced sensors’features.
Guest Editor
Mohadeseh Safaei