Development of Sustainable Electrochemical Sensors
- S Alwin David
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- Baby Suneetha R Baby Suneetha RV.O. Chidambaram College, Thoothukudi–628008, Tamilnadu, IndiaMore by Baby Suneetha R
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- Rajakani P
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- Karpagavinayagam P Karpagavinayagam PV.O. Chidambaram College, Thoothukudi–628008, Tamilnadu, IndiaMore by Karpagavinayagam P
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- Chinnapiyan Vedhi *Chinnapiyan Vedhi*Email: [email protected]V.O. Chidambaram College, Thoothukudi–628008, Tamilnadu, IndiaMore by Chinnapiyan Vedhi
Abstract
A sensor is a device that transforms electrochemical data into an analysis-ready signal. Electrochemical sensors have become extensively recognized as a sensitive investigative tool for the diagnosis of diseases and even the detection of a wide variety of medicinal, clinical, industrial, agro-industrial, food, and ecological contaminants. High limits of detection, a large linear area, and exceptional durability and repeatability are all features of electrochemical sensors. Electrochemical sensors have the variety of applications and advantages in all fields. Electrochemical sensors seem to be extremely valuable diagnostic tools that can detect healthcare-related and all.


