Carbon-Based Materials and Their Applications in Sensing by Electrochemical Voltammetry

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Abstract

In recent years, society has paid great attention to health care and environmental safety. Thus, research on advanced sensors for detecting substances that can harm health and the environment has been developed rapidly. Another popular target for detection techniques is disease-expressing materials that can be collected from body fluids. Carbon, which has outstanding electrochemical properties, can come from a variety of sources and has many morphological shapes, is nevertheless an environmentally friendly material. While carbon nanomaterial has become one of the most common targets for high-tech development, electrochemical voltammetry has proven to be an effective measurement method. Herein, the paper proposes a currently developed carbon nanomaterial along with research on a modified carbon material. Moreover, four common voltammetry methods and related works are also introduced.

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Nguyen, T. D., Nguyen, M. T. N., & Lee, J. S. (2023, February 1). Carbon-Based Materials and Their Applications in Sensing by Electrochemical Voltammetry. Inorganics. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/inorganics11020081

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