
Persistent Toxic Substance Monitoring
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Of interestto chemists, electrochemistry researchers, materials researchers, environmental scientists, and companies dealing with electrochemical treatment and environment.
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Dr. Xing Chen is an Associate Professor of Hefei Institute of Intelligent Machines, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. degree from Hefei Institute of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and he joined the Hefei Institute of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2006. He has authored and co-authored 45 papers that published in peer-reviewed journals. He was awarded many awards, including second prize of Science and Technology Award of Anhui Province (China) in 2013, second prize of Science and Technology Award of China Association for Instrumental Analysis in 2014.
Meng Yang got his B.S. degree in chemistry from Anhui Normal University, Wuhu, China, in 2013. Then he pursuited his Ph.D. Degree in University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China with Professor Xing-Jiu Huang. He has received some awards, including Chinese Academy of Sciences Dean Excellence Award, Ph.D. National Scholarship, and 2017 ORGANO (Water & Environment) Scholarship.His research interests mainly focus on the sensing nanomaterials, environmental electrochemical nanosensors, and electrochemical determination of persistent toxic substances.
Content
2. PTS in aquatic environment
3. Common electrochemical principles for PTS detection
4. Design concept of nanoelectrochemistry sensing interface
5. Selective adsorption leading to selective electrochemical response towards PTS: carbon based nanomaterials as samples
6. Facet and phase directed nanomaterials based sensing interface for PTS monitoring
7. Mutual interferences between heavy metal ions on the electrochemical nano-interfaces
8. Nanocomposites for electrochemical monitoring of PTS: design, preparation, and application
9. Nano-gap for detection of PTS
10. Determination of PTS using nanoelectrodes
11. Electrochemical assisted preconcentration for PTS detection
12. Conclusion and Perspectives
13. Index
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