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Gold-Carbon Nanocomposites for Environmental Contaminant Sensing

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MICROMACHINES
Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi12060719

Keywords

gold-carbon nanocomposites; environmental monitoring; sensing; pollutant

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  1. Universiti Malaya Research Grant (UMRG) [RP044A-17AET]

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The environmental crisis caused by population growth and globalization is a serious concern. Nanoscience and nanotechnology offer innovative solutions for identifying and controlling emerging chemical contaminants. Gold-carbon nanocomposites-based sensors play a key role in detecting, degrading, and removing hazardous pollutants.
The environmental crisis, due to the rapid growth of the world population and globalisation, is a serious concern of this century. Nanoscience and nanotechnology play an important role in addressing a wide range of environmental issues with innovative and successful solutions. Identification and control of emerging chemical contaminants have received substantial interest in recent years. As a result, there is a need for reliable and rapid analytical tools capable of performing sample analysis with high sensitivity, broad selectivity, desired stability, and minimal sample handling for the detection, degradation, and removal of hazardous contaminants. In this review, various gold-carbon nanocomposites-based sensors/biosensors that have been developed thus far are explored. The electrochemical platforms, synthesis, diverse applications, and effective monitoring of environmental pollutants are investigated comparatively.

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