Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS): Biosensing Applications
A special issue of Chemosensors (ISSN 2227-9040). This special issue belongs to the section "Applied Chemical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 May 2023) | Viewed by 11659
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Interests: electrochemistry; electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; electrochemical and bioelectrochemical sensors; surface modification; metal/metal oxide/semiconductor electrodes; phospholipid bilayer membranes
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Dear Colleagues,
Among many electrochemical methods, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is the most powerful electrochemical technique, providing the highest number of electrochemical characteristics of various electrodes. The advanced EIS with fast Fourier transformation (FFT-EIS) is the fastest and the most informative potentiodynamic electrochemical technique allowing whole EIS spectra to be collected within seconds.
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy is an informative, non-destructive method, which enables physical modelling of the electrochemical interface and fitting selected models to experimental spectra in order to extract relevant physico-chemical parameters that determine the properties of the electrode/electrolyte boundary. This method can be applied for investigations of dielectric properties of the functionalized surfaces, and can be used as a diagnostics tool for the determination of quality of artificial phospholipid membranes. Therefore, EIS has been involved in the development of various enzymatic, microorganism-based and affinity-based biosensors.
In this Special Issue of Chemosensors, we welcome submissions presenting the latest research activities in the field of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy for biosensing applications and presenting new and interesting studies related to the development of impedimetric biosensors, including experimental and theoretical aspects of interfacial processes on electrode surfaces.
Dr. Aušra Valiūnienė
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- impedimetric biosensors
- impedimetric immunosensors
- impedimetric aptasensors
- impedimetric affinity-based biosensors
- electrochemical/impedimetric surface characterization
- kinetics of electrochemical/bioelectrochemical reactions
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