electrochemical processes

How Do Electrochemical Sensors Work?

Electrochemical sensors operate by converting a chemical event into an electrical signal. When a target molecule interacts with the sensor's surface, an electrochemical reaction occurs, generating a measurable electrical signal. The incorporation of nanomaterials in sensors can greatly enhance their performance by increasing the active surface area and providing unique electrical properties.

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