Green Electrochemical Sensor for Drug Analysis
- Çiğdem Kanbeş DindarÇiğdem Kanbeş DindarAnkara University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Ankara, Turkey, 06540More by Çiğdem Kanbeş Dindar
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- Md. Zahirul KabirMd. Zahirul KabirAnkara University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Ankara, Turkey, 06540More by Md. Zahirul Kabir
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- Bengi Uslu*Bengi Uslu*Email: [email protected]Ankara University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Ankara, Turkey, 06540More by Bengi Uslu
Abstract
In recent years, clean living resources are being depleted due to people’s reckless use of already existing resources as if they will never run out. Our current resources are being rapidly polluted while our living resources are being diminished. Consumption addiction and overuse of resources cause us to encounter irreversible environmental problems. In this regard, the world will inevitably adopt scientific strategies based on fundamental green chemistry principles, such as limiting the use of all harmful chemicals, achieving more efficient chemical reactions by using fewer chemicals and taking into account energy efficiency to address planetary crises like global warming. Therefore, this aspect focused on how to create electrochemical sensors while taking into account green chemistry principles for drug analysis, which are discussed in this chapter. Finally, it is presented to mention green electrochemical applications in drug analysis, the advantages and challenges in electrochemical sensor studies, and possible future green sensor designs.


