Photoelectrochemical Sensing Platform

A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "C:Chemistry".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2021) | Viewed by 270

Special Issue Editor

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Jinan, Jinan 250022, China
Interests: biosensing based on functional nanomaterials; microfluidic paper-based devices; fabricating and controlling solid–liquid interface; non-invasive diagnosis
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensing, as a promising analytical technique based on the combination of photoirradiation with electrochemical detection, and thus possessing merits of both electrochemical and optical strategies, has attracted considerable attention due to its high sensitivity, good selectivity and easy miniaturization. Generally, PEC sensing is conducted by recording the changed photocurrent responses caused by the interaction between the photoelectrode and target analytes, and the sensitivity of PEC analysis is mainly decided by the intensity of the photocurrent signal. However, the spontaneous, rapid recombination of electrons and holes can reduce the photocurrent. Therefore, to explore novel PEC sensing platforms for the efficient separation of electron–hole pairs and to suppress their recombination is of great significance to improve the performance of PEC sensing. |To date, the development of this technology has brought significant improvements, and a variety of novel PEC proposals have been emerged to detect targets in the fields of food analysis, environmental monitoring, and clinical diagnosis. It is believed that PEC-sensing platforms with good performance can provide a meaningful path to the rapid, effective, and reliable detection of different analytes. Accordingly, this Special Issue seeks to showcase research papers, short communications, and review articles that focus on developing novel methodologies and strategies for the PEC-sensing platform, featuring efficient signal amplification element for the sensing interface and application in various research areas.

Prof. Dr. Kang Cui
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • Photoelectrochemical sensing platform
  • Photoelectrocatalytical material
  • Biosensor

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