Nanochannel-Based Electrochemical Sensor for the Detection of Pharmaceutical Contaminants in Water

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Abstract

Effective real-time monitoring is the key to understanding and tackling the issue of pharmaceutical contamination of water. This research demonstrates the utility of an alumina nanochannel-based electrochemical sensor platform for the detection of ibuprofen in water derived from various sources. Our results indicate that the sensor is highly sensitive with a limit of detection at 0.25 pg mL⁻¹. The novel sensor described here has potential for application as a simple, rapid, inexpensive and highly reliable method for real-time environmental water quality assessment.

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Ibuprofen, Biosensors, Impedance spectroscopy, Electrochemical analysis, Pharmaceutical contaminants

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Nagaraj, V. J., M. Jacobs, K. M. Vattipalli, V. P. Annam, et al. 2014. "Nanochannel-based electrochemical sensor for the detection of pharmaceutical contaminants in water." Environmental Sciences: Processes and Impacts 16: 135-140.

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