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  • Materials Science
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Electrical Engineering

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  • Technological progress has significantly advanced sensor device capabilities.
  • Electrochemical and electrical sensors offer high sensitivity and selectivity.
  • These sensors are vital for integration into microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a concise overview of recent achievements in electrical detection of ionic species.
  • To highlight the importance of electrical detection for biological and environmental applications.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent technological advancements in sensor design.
  • Analysis of key developments in electrical and electrochemical sensing strategies.
  • Focus on the electrical detection of ionic species.

Main Results:

  • Revolutionized sensor devices with enhanced sensitivity and selectivity.
  • Enabled sophisticated integrated devices like microfluidics and lab-on-chips.
  • Facilitated multiplex and all-in-one detection capabilities.

Conclusions:

  • Electrical detection of ionic species is a rapidly advancing field.
  • These sensors play versatile roles in biological events and environmental monitoring.
  • Future developments promise more sophisticated and integrated sensing solutions.