Gold–carbon nanocomposites for environmental contaminant sensing

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Abstract

The environmental crisis, due to the rapid growth of the world population and global-isation, is a serious concern of this century. Nanoscience and nanotechnology play an important role in addressing a wide range of environmental issues with innovative and successful solutions. Identification and control of emerging chemical contaminants have received substantial interest in recent years. As a result, there is a need for reliable and rapid analytical tools capable of perform-ing sample analysis with high sensitivity, broad selectivity, desired stability, and minimal sample handling for the detection, degradation, and removal of hazardous contaminants. In this review, various gold–carbon nanocomposites-based sensors/biosensors that have been developed thus far are explored. The electrochemical platforms, synthesis, diverse applications, and effective monitoring of environmental pollutants are investigated comparatively.

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Rahmati, S., Doherty, W., Amani Babadi, A., Akmal Che Mansor, M. S., Julkapli, N. M., Hessel, V., & Ostrikov, K. (2021, June 1). Gold–carbon nanocomposites for environmental contaminant sensing. Micromachines. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12060719

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