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What is Electrochemical Sensors

Sensors for Environmental Monitoring, Identification, and Assessment
Instruments that detect analytes by measuring changes in electrical properties, commonly used in soil pollution monitoring for their sensitivity and selectivity.
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Advances in Sensor Technologies for Detecting Soil Pollution
Ranjit Singha (Christ University, India), Surjit Singha (Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous), India), V. Muthu Ruben (Christ University, India), and Alphonsa Diana Haokip (Christ King High School, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1930-7.ch014
Abstract
The present chapter elucidates progressions in the surveillance of soil pollution, with a specific emphasis on integrated systems and sensor technologies. Future trends (e.g., enhanced selectivity, regulatory adoption), deployment platforms (field-deployable, wireless networks), and sensor types (electrochemical, optical, and biosensors) are discussed. Increasing sensitivity and specificity, facilitating on-site, real-time analysis, and integrating sensing with remediation strategies are priorities. The discourse highlights the revolutionary capacity that soil pollution sensors possess to propel environmental monitoring and management forward. Collaboration among stakeholders is critical for successfully implementing sensor-based approaches and driving innovation.
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Sensors for Monitoring Water Pollutants
Devices that detect changes in electrical properties resulting from chemical reactions, commonly used to measure ions or redox-active species in water.
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