2023
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.7097
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State‐of‐the‐art electrochemical sensors for quantitative detection of pesticides

Abstract: Pesticides are hazardous chemicals that are spread on crops to protect from pests or insects. These are widely used in agriculture as well as for domestic purposes, which not only affect plants and animals but also harm the human body. Therefore, detection of these harmful pesticides is of utmost importance. Conventional methods of pesticide detection are costly, time–consuming and need manpower to perform analysis; however, electrochemical sensing of pesticides is emerging as one of the best current approache… Show more

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“…This work contributes to the broader efforts in sensor development, offering insights valuable across multiple scientific disciplines. 25 The quantitative determination of pesticide residues utilizing electrochemical sensors is primarily facilitated through advanced electroanalytical methodologies such as voltammetry and amperometry. These techniques are predicated on measuring the electrical current resulting from the redox transformations of pesticide molecules adsorbed on the electrode's interface.…”
Section: Applications Of Electrochemical Sensors In Ensuring Food Saf...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work contributes to the broader efforts in sensor development, offering insights valuable across multiple scientific disciplines. 25 The quantitative determination of pesticide residues utilizing electrochemical sensors is primarily facilitated through advanced electroanalytical methodologies such as voltammetry and amperometry. These techniques are predicated on measuring the electrical current resulting from the redox transformations of pesticide molecules adsorbed on the electrode's interface.…”
Section: Applications Of Electrochemical Sensors In Ensuring Food Saf...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrochemical techniques were developed to address these issues because they can detect very low concentrations of analytes with good reproducibility and selectivity. They are also quick and affordable, and the instruments are simple to operate. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they have drawbacks such as being time-consuming, expensive, and reliant on complex instrumentation and trained personnel, limiting their applicability for on-site inspections. The development of electrochemical sensors [ 15 ], fluorescent sensors [ 16 ], colorimetric sensors [ 17 , 18 ], etc., represents a novel strategy for monitoring pesticide contamination [ 19 ]. Hence, there is still a critical need to continue developing rapid, cost-effective, and reliable methods that can be utilized at the point-of-use for the identification and detection of pesticides, safeguarding public health and ecological safety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%