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Challenges in the electrochemical (bio)sensing of non-electroactive food and environmental contaminants
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Abstract
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The electrochemical detection of non-electroactive contaminants can be successfully faced via the use of indirect detection strategies. These strategies can provide sensitive and selective responses often coupled with portable and user-friendly analytical tools. Indirect detection strategies are usually based on the change in the signal of an electroactive probe, induced by the presence of the target molecule at a modified electrode. This critical review aims at addressing the developments in indirect electro-sensing strategies for non-electroactive contaminants in food and environmental analysis in the last years (2017-2019). Emphasis is given to the strategy design, the electrode modifiers used and the feasibility of technological transfer. |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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Current opinion in electrochemistry. - Amsterdam, 2017, currens
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Publication
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Amsterdam
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Elsevier
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2019
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ISSN
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2451-9103
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2451-9111
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DOI
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10.1016/J.COELEC.2019.04.019
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Volume/pages
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16
(2019)
, p. 57-65
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ISI
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000485814400010
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