“…[22][23][24][25][26] Electrochemical methods can be applied in the detection of exosomes from certain diseases, drug analysis, food analysis, the precipitation of organic layers on other metals, the corrosive effect of metals on stainless steel, soil cleaning from oil contamination, and the analysis of biological uids are all examples of electrochemistry being used in numerous sectors. 22,23,[25][26][27][28][29] Moreover, nanoparticles inclusion to electrodes enhance electrical conductivity, charge-transfer complex transfer ability, surface area, mass transport, long-term stability, multiple functionalization, amplication of signals, and catalytic activity all of which have a positive impact on the processing of the data collect. 22,[30][31][32] Cr/ZnO is an example of these nanoparticles and has a variety of applications, including the photolytic degradation of aniline, the removal of nitrogen oxide pollutants, the photocatalytic degradation of thymol blue, the strengthening of antibacterial activity, and the photodegradation of congo red under visible light.…”