Abdellatif Ait LahcenAziz Amine
Abstract This review focuses on the recent achievement during period of 2013–2018 related to the electrochemical sensors based on molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) combined with nanomaterials for various kinds of applications. MIPs based electrochemical sensors have found a great interest due to their high stability, short time required for electropolymerization, and high specificity towards the target analyte. The sensitivity is considered as one of the important parameter in electrochemical sensing strategies that should be improved by the combination of highly conductive nanomaterials with selective MIPs. In general, the most employed nanomaterials are magnetic nanoparticles, gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), carbon nanotubes and graphene. This review discusses the main current achievement as well as the current challenges regarding the development of biomimetic sensors in electroanalysis.
Yixuan LiLiuxiong LuoYingqi KongYujia LiQuansheng WangMingqing WangYing LiAndrew DavenportBing Li
Sergey A. PiletskyAnthony Turner
Sergey A. PiletskyAnthony Turner
María Carmen Blanco‐LópezMaría Jesús Lobo‐CastañónArturo J. Miranda‐OrdieresPaulino Tuñón‐Blanco
Bahar MostafizKamran BananSara Arjomand BigdeliAva SoofianiAzadeh KeshavarzHanif AfshararaDara HatamabadiMasoumeh GhalkhaniElham AsadianFatemeh Ghorbani-BidkorpehEmilia Peltola