Screen-Printed Electrodes for Bio-Sensing

A special issue of Biosensors (ISSN 2079-6374). This special issue belongs to the section "Biosensors and Healthcare".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2023) | Viewed by 503

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Wolfson Nanomaterials & Devices Laboratory, School of Engineering, Computing & Mathematics, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK
Interests: biosensors; screen-printed electrodes; solar cells

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Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 106, Taiwan
Interests: nanocomposites; nanomaterials; electrochemical sensor; biosensor; photoelectrochemistry; bionanotechnology; electrochemistry; analytical technologie
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Chemistry faculty, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
Interests: best electrocatalyst for H2O2 reduction based on Prussian Blue, Nanozymes defeating natural peroxidase; improved enzyme immobilization protocol -> advanced biosensors -> non-invasive diagnostics; direct (mediator-free) bioelectrocatalysis; novel class of electroactive polymers: electropolymerized azines; polyaniline based advanced transducers; oriented immobilization of antibodies; sensors using liquid|liquid interface

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Due to the enormous attention that is paid to the sensing process, a screen-printed electrode has been developed. Screen-printed electrodes show great progress in this regard since they provide a simple, low-cost, and rapid sensing process. The screen-printing method is used to prepare electrodes, which will be applied to several applications related to sensors and biosensors. Over the last twenty years, researchers have developed considerable improvements in the performance of sensing processes based on screen-printed electrodes. This Special Issue will focus on advances in screen-printed electrodes for efficient detection performance (including selectivity, specificity, sensitivity, stability, and reproducibility). This will cover the development of screen-printing technology for sensing purposes, from the development of new sensors and sensor arrays based on screen-printed electrodes to their related applications in environmental monitoring, agri-food control, and biomedical analysis. Both research papers and review articles will be considered. We look forward to and welcome your participation in this Special Issue.

Dr. Ahmed Suhail
Dr. Laura Micheli
Prof. Dr. Shen-Ming Chen
Prof. Dr. Arkady A. Karyakin
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • screen-printed electrodes
  • electrochemical biosensors
  • immunosensor
  • cyclic and square voltametric biosensors
  • nanomaterials
  • activation and modification techniques and environmental monitoring

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