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Recent advances in electrochemical sensor developments for detecting emerging pollutant in water environment

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CHEMOSPHERE
卷 304, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.135331

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Electrochemical sensors; Pharmaceutical pollutants; Wastewater; Electrodes; Pollutants detection

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Considerable studies have been done recently on detecting emerging pollutants in wastewater, such as paracetamol. Electrochemical sensors have been developed to effectively detect lower concentrations of pollutants. Non-enzymatic sensors are considered the best electroanalytical method, with functionalized materials being used for enhancing sensitivity.
In the latest times, considerable studies have been performed closer to detecting emerging pollutant such as paracetamol in wastewater. Electrochemical sensor developments have recently started to determine in fewer concentrations effectively. The detection of paracetamol using standard protocols corresponding to electroanalytical techniques has a greater impact noticed in directing the detecting process toward biosensors. Non enzymatic sensors are the peak of all electro analysis approaches. Functionalized materials, such as metal oxide nanoparticles, conducting polymers, and carbon-based materials for electrode surface functionalization have been used to create a fortification for distributing passive enzyme-free biosensors. Synergic effects are possible by enhancing loading capacity and mass transfer of reactants for attaining high analytical sensitivity using a variety of nanomaterials with large surface areas. The main focus of this study is to address the prevailing issues in the identification of paracetamol with the tasks in the non-enzymatic sensors field, followed by the useful methods of electro analysis studies.

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