Abstract
An increasing number of fields in everyday life require the development and application of ever more modern and efficient chemical sensors and biosensors, namely to be integrated in intelligent control system networks [...]
Highlights
An increasing number of fields in everyday life require the development and application of ever more modern and efficient chemical sensors and biosensors, namely to be integrated in intelligent control system networks
This special issue focuses in thin film-based sensor devices for applications ranging from the detection of molecules in gaseous and liquid samples to food quality control
From the main results and conclusions associated with the contributed papers with respect to gas sensors it should be emphasized that Sarfraz et al [1] used, a low-cost, flexible and environmentfriendly material: a paper support coated with nanostructured latex
Summary
An increasing number of fields in everyday life require the development and application of ever more modern and efficient chemical sensors and biosensors, namely to be integrated in intelligent control system networks. This special issue focuses in thin film-based sensor devices for applications ranging from the detection of molecules in gaseous and liquid samples to food quality control. The six full articles and the review presented here include three main type of sensors, namely those for the detection of molecules in gas, pH sensors and sensors for monitoring bacteriophage and mycotoxin contamination, clearly offering a vision of the latest developments in this field and pointing out future perspectives and new trends in this area of knowledge.
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