1. Photosynthesis-based biosensors for environmental analysis of herbicides
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Amina Antonacci, Daniele Zappi, Maria Teresa Giardi, and Viviana Scognamiglio
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Algal biosensors ,Nanomaterials ,Paper ,Photosynthetic herbicides ,Environmental engineering ,TA170-171 ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 - Abstract
It is generally agreed that photosynthetic organisms demonstrated their potential for the development of highly sensitive, sustainable, and affordable biosensors to detect toxic chemicals in aquatic ecosystems, being a primary target for most toxic pollutants. Based on this principle, the application of photosynthetic material as a biological receptor in biosensing provides an excellent tool for a cheap and effective detection of a wide range of life-threatening pollutants. This review will provide a comprehensive overview of photosynthesis-based biosensors, shading light on the diverse types of photosynthetic materials to be exploited, the different supports on which such material can be immobilized, and the dual opto-electrochemical transduction in which it can be integrated for the environmental monitoring of photosynthetic herbicides.
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- 2021
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