Electrochemical sensing system for the analysis of emerging contaminants in aquatic environment: A review

  • R. Sivaranjanee
  • , P. Senthil Kumar
  • , R. Saravanan
  • , M. Govarthanan

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This survey distinguishes understudied spaces of arising impurity research in wastewaters and the habitat, and suggests bearing for future checking. Thinking about the impeding effect of toxins on human wellbeing and biological system, their discovery in various media including water is fundamental. This review sums up and assesses the latest advances in the electrochemical detecting of emerging contaminants (ECs). This survey is expected to add to the advancement in electrochemical applications towards the ECs. Different electrochemical insightful procedures like Amperometry, Voltammetry has been examined in this overview. The improvement of cutting edge nanomaterial-based electrochemical sensors and biosensors for the discovery of drug compounds has accumulated monstrous consideration because of their benefits, like high affectability and selectivity, continuous observing, and convenience has been reviewed in this survey. This survey likewise features the diverse electrochemical treatment procedures accessible for the removal of ECs.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo133779
PublicaciónChemosphere
Volumen294
DOI
EstadoPublicada - may. 2022

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