Biosensors Based on Electrochemical Catalysis, Biofuels, or Functional Nanomaterials
A special issue of Biosensors (ISSN 2079-6374). This special issue belongs to the section "Biosensor Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 September 2025 | Viewed by 50
Special Issue Editors
Interests: biosensors
Interests: electrochemistry; electrochemiluminescence; biosensors; immunoassay; nanomaterials
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Dear Colleagues,
The first decade of the 21st century has been labeled as “the sensing decade”. Among the various sensing types, biosensing is currently one of the hottest topics in bioanalysis. Nowadays, biosensors have become a valuable tool in a number of applications, encompassing the monitoring of treatment and progression of diseases, environmental monitoring, food safety concern, drug development, forensics, and biomedical research. Among them, biosensors based on electrochemical catalysis, biofuels, and functional nanomaterials constitute a pivotal component and have garnered escalating attention. For instance, electrochemical catalysis-based biosensors play a significant role in point-of-care testing diagnostics because they are rapid, cost-effective, suitable for miniaturization, intelligent, and capable of working in real time. Biofuel cells have been applied as the basic component for constructing self-powered electrochemical biosensors, while the unique properties of nanomaterials offer excellent platforms for electronic and optical signal transduction, allowing us to design a new generation of biosensing devices.
Hence, this Special Issue, “Biosensors Based on Electrochemical Catalysis, Biofuels, or Functional Nanomaterials”, focuses on the recent advances in biosensors, including sensitivity amplification strategies, point-of-care diagnostics, nanotechnology, and their applications in the detection and discovery of markers. We welcome submissions of research that contributes to the advancement of the field regarding electrochemical catalysis, biofuels, and functional nanomaterials, as well as their diverse applications.
Prof. Dr. Haiwei Ji
Dr. Jinxia Liu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- biosensors
- electrochemical catalysis
- biofuels
- functional nanomaterials
- biomarkers
- signal amplification
- environmental monitoring
- forensics
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