Construction of Electrochemical Sensors for Antibiotic Detection Based on Carbon Nanocomposites

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Abstract

Excessive antibiotic residues in food can cause detrimental effects on human health. The establishment of rapid, sensitive, selective, and reliable methods for the detection of antibiotics is highly in demand. With the inherent advantages of high sensitivity, rapid analysis time, and facile miniaturization, the electrochemical sensors have great potential in the detection of antibiotics. The electrochemical platforms comprising carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) have been proposed to detect antibiotic residues. Notably, with the introduction of functional CNMs, the performance of electrochemical sensors can be bolstered. This review first presents the significance of functional CNMs in the detection of antibiotics. Subsequently, we provide an overview of the applications for detection by enhancing the electrochemical behaviour of the antibiotic, as well as a brief overview of the application of recognition elements to detect antibiotics. Finally, the trend and the current challenges of electrochemical sensors based on CNMs in the detection of antibiotics is outlined.

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Aihaiti, A., Li, Z., Qin, Y., Meng, F., Li, X., Huangfu, Z., … Zhang, M. (2022, August 1). Construction of Electrochemical Sensors for Antibiotic Detection Based on Carbon Nanocomposites. Nanomaterials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12162789

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