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Electrochemical sensors and biosensors for environmental monitoring
Submission status
Open
Submission deadline
The past few decades have seen a growing interest in the development and deployment of electrochemical (bio)sensors for environmental monitoring. Sensors have increasingly become more reliable, cost effective, and able to be automated to routinely detect and measure target chemicals and biomolecules in-situ. Electrochemical (bio)sensors have become especially valuable for tackling environmental pollution, but also in improving our fundamental understanding of biogeochemical cycles and processes.
This Collection invites submissions on the latest research in electrochemical sensors and biosensors for the purpose of environmental monitoring. We will consider original studies presenting methodological and technological advancements, as well as application in real-world scenarios.