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Recent Progress in Biosensors for Environmental Monitoring: A Review

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 17, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s17122918

Keywords

antibodies; aptamers; biosensors; environmental monitoring; enzymes; pesticides; pollutants

Funding

  1. Portuguese Science Foundation (FCT) under Programa Operacional Capital Humano (POCH) funds [SFRH/BPD/95961/2013]
  2. European Social Fund
  3. Portuguese National Funds from Ministerio da Ciencia, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior (MCTES)
  4. national funds through FCT/Ministerio da Educacao e Ciencia (MEC) (Programa de Investimentos e Despesas de Desenvolvimento de Admnistracao Central, PIDDAC) [IF/00407/2013/CP1162/CT0023]
  5. Centro de Estudos do Ambiente e do Mar (CESAM) [UID/AMB/50017]
  6. FCT/MEC through national funds
  7. Fundo Europeu de Desenvolvimento Regional (FEDER) within the PT Partnership Agreement and Compete
  8. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [SFRH/BPD/95961/2013] Funding Source: FCT

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The environmental monitoring has been one of the priorities at the European and global scale due to the close relationship between the environmental pollution and the human health/socioeconomic development. In this field, the biosensors have been widely employed as cost-effective, fast, in situ, and real-time analytical techniques. The need of portable, rapid, and smart biosensing devices explains the recent development of biosensors with new transduction materials, obtained from nanotechnology, and for multiplexed pollutant detection, involving multidisciplinary experts. This review article provides an update on recent progress in biosensors for the monitoring of air, water, and soil pollutants in real conditions such as pesticides, potentially toxic elements, and small organic molecules including toxins and endocrine disrupting chemicals.

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