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Green Electrochemical Sensors: An Overview

Green Electrochemical Sensors: An Overview

  • P. Karpagavinayagam
    P. Karpagavinayagam
    Department of Chemistry, V.O. Chidambaram College, Thoothukudi, Tamilnadu, India-628008
  • V. Rajarajeswari
    V. Rajarajeswari
    Department of Chemistry, V.O. Chidambaram College, Tuticorin, India-628008
    Sri Sarada College for Women (Autonomous), Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu, India-627759
  • K. Lakshmi
    K. Lakshmi
    Department of Chemistry, V.O. Chidambaram College, Tuticorin, India-628008
    Sri Sarada College for Women (Autonomous), Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu, India-627759
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  • C. Vedhi*
    C. Vedhi
    Department of Chemistry, V.O. Chidambaram College, Thoothukudi, Tamilnadu, India-628008
    *Email: [email protected]
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DOI: 10.1021/bk-2023-1437.ch011
    Publication Date (Web):February 16, 2023
    Copyright © 2023 American Chemical Society.
    Recent Developments in Green Electrochemical Sensors: Design, Performance, and Applications
    Chapter 11pp 269-286
    ACS Symposium SeriesVol. 1437
    ISBN13: 9780841297227eISBN: 9780841297210

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    Abstract

    Significant advances in green electrochemical sensors (G-ECS) for biological, ecological, and industrial studies are presented in this chapter. The design methods and electrode processes used are highlighted in detail, and applications are indicated where applicable. Chemicals, reagents, and methods that adhere to the principles of green analytical chemistry are already used in the design and use of G-ECS. With the primary goal of decreasing the environmental impact, harmless electrodes, environmentally friendly solvents and solutions, and techniques that allow for the decrease of sample size and waste product amounts are being used. These elements are briefly covered in this concise overview by addressing the state-of-the-art of G-ECS in relation to green chemistry. These designed and developed instruments are excellent and environmentally friendly chemical process concepts.

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