Graphitic carbon nitride and its nanocomposites-based sensors for detection of pharmaceutical effluents in food, ecological and biological samples: A mini-review
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Abstract
Pharmaceutical effluents (PEs) have emerged as a global threat to mankind owing to their adverse health effects on humans. Generally, PEs are acquainted with the environment via direct emissions from drug manufacturing plants, unplanned disposal of unused or expired medicines, unprocessed patient/animal excretion, aquafarming, etc. Unlike other pollutions, PE-based contaminations can lead to catastrophic consequences via genotoxic, ecotoxicological, mutagenic effects, etc., causing behavioural changes, reproductive damage, and chronic damage. Therefore, a susceptible detection platform for PE traces in different sources like water bodies, human biofluids, etc., is in high demand. Owing to their high surface area, chemical stability, and electrocatalytic activity, the 2D graphitic carbon nitride (gCN) has gathered significant research interest. It has been examined for the electrochemical detection of PE traces in different ecological and biological samples. In this mini-review, we discuss the exciting advancements in the design and fabrication of gCN and its nanocomposite-based electrochemical sensors for other trace-level detection of different PEs in ecological and biological systems. The table in this review provides a clear insight into the reported gCN-based electrochemical sensors and their performance analysis towards sensing of EFs. The anticipated developments are discussed with current limitations in gCN-based electrochemical sensors for PE detection.
由于对人类健康的不利影响,制药废水(PEs)已成为对人类的全球性威胁。一般来说,PE 通过药物制造厂的直接排放、未使用或过期药物的意外处置、未经处理的病人/动物排泄物、水产养殖等方式进入环境。与其他污染不同,基于聚乙烯的污染可通过基因毒性、生态毒性、致突变效应等导致灾难性后果,引起行为改变、生殖损伤和慢性损伤。因此,对水体、人体生物流体等不同来源中聚乙烯痕量的易感检测平台需求量很大。由于二维石墨氮化碳(gCN)具有高表面积、化学稳定性和电催化活性,因此备受研究关注。研究人员已将其用于不同生态和生物样品中 PE 痕量的电化学检测。在这篇微型综述中,我们将讨论在设计和制造基于 gCN 及其纳米复合材料的电化学传感器方面取得的令人振奋的进展,这些传感器可用于生态和生物系统中不同 PE 的其他痕量检测。本综述中的表格清楚地介绍了已报道的基于 gCN 的电化学传感器及其在传感 EF 方面的性能分析。本综述讨论了基于 gCN 的电化学传感器在 PE 检测方面的预期发展以及目前存在的局限性。
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