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- 2024Mechanical Properties and Microstructural Investigation of AA2024-T6 Reinforced with Al2O3 and SiC Metal Matrix Compositescitations
- 2023Recent advances in the synthesis of ZnO-based electrochemical sensorscitations
- 2021Effect of seawater ageing on fracture toughness of stitched glass fiber/epoxy laminates for marine applicationscitations
- 2021Managing risks in the improved model of rolling mill loading: a case studycitations
- 2021The effect of TiN-, TiCN-, TiAlN-, and TiSiN coated tools on the surface defects and geometric tolerances of holes in multi-spindle drilling of Al2024 alloycitations
- 2021Irregularity Measures of Subdivision Vertex-Edge Join of Graphs
- 2021Measurement of micro burr and slot widths through image processing: comparison of manual and automated measurements in micro-millingcitations
- 2021Relationship between pressure and output parameters in belt grinding of steels and nickel alloycitations
- 2020Sequential damage study induced in fiber reinforced composites by shear and tensile stress using a newly developed Arcan fixturecitations
- 2020Superior visible-light assisted water splitting performance by Fe incorporated ZnO photoanodescitations
- 2019Fabrication of Ni 2+ incorporated ZnO photoanode for efficient overall water splittingcitations
- 2018Bis(selenobenzoato)dibutyltin(iv) as a single source precursor for the synthesis of SnSe nanosheets and their photo-electrochemical study for water splittingcitations
- 2018Novel single source precursor for synthesis of Sb2Se3 nanorods and deposition of thin films by AACVD: Photo-electrochemical study for water reduction catalysiscitations
- 2017Synthesis of Hybrid to Inorganic Quasi 2D-Layered Perovskite Nanoparticlescitations
- 2016A chemodosimetric approach for the selective detection of Pb2+ ions using a cesium based perovskitecitations
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Recent advances in the synthesis of ZnO-based electrochemical sensors
Abstract
<jats:p>Until now, various composites based on zinc oxide (ZnO) have been investigated in electrochemical sensors. The physical and electrochemical properties of ZnO and its structure can improve the selectivity, sensitivity, and adaptability of nanocomposites. Therefore, the focus on the fabrication of cheap ZnO-based electrodes with affordable and easy transportability has increased. In addition, the electrochemical behavior is affected by the structure and morphology of the ZnO-based composite in detecting pollutants such as volatile organic compounds, heavy metals, and toxins. Furthermore, ZnO-based nanostructures are efficient in the fabrication of electrochemical sensors in the food industry, pharmaceutical analysis, and medical diagnostics. In this review, various techniques in the synthesis of ZnO-based electrodes and their effect on the particle size, shape, and morphology of compounds have been collected. Since the performance of chemical sensors has a direct relationship with the structure of the composite used in its electrode, it is necessary to discuss the new production methods, new concepts, strategies, and challenges. Additionally, new gains highlight recent developments and sensing of various analytes in the monitoring systems. These sensors have demonstrated a strong growth acceleration which could lead to the development of recent technologies. At last, an optimistic outlook is provided on the future of ZnO-based sensors and their challenges.</jats:p>