Electrochemical and Optical Sensing: Progress, Perspectives and Challenges
A special issue of Chemosensors (ISSN 2227-9040). This special issue belongs to the section "Electrochemical Devices and Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 July 2025 | Viewed by 73
Special Issue Editor
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,
Electrochemical and optical sensors are widely used in a variety of fields, such as biosensing, electrochemical analysis and drug delivery. In addition, new approaches to diagnosing an analyte in a simple and useful way using electrochemical and optical sensors are being considered in analytical chemistry, environmental analysis, the food industry, medical diagnostic processes, etc.
In this Special Issue of Chemosensors, we welcome submissions presenting recent research activities in the field of electrochemical and optical sensors, new and interesting studies on sensor progress, perspectives and challenges, including experimental and theoretical aspects of operating processes on sensor surfaces.
Both review articles and original research papers are welcome, and topics including, though not limited to, the following areas are of particular interest:
- New concepts in electrochemical and optical sensing;
- New operating principles for electrochemical and optical sensors;
- Enabling technologies for electrochemical and optical sensors;
- New materials for the development of electrochemical and optical sensors;
- Emerging applications for electrochemical and optical sensors.
Dr. Aušra Valiūnienė
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- electrochemical sensors
- optical sensors
- electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
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