Symposium 3
Electroanalysis and Electrochemical Sensors
Sponsoring Division: Division 1, Analytical Electrochemistry
Electroanalytical chemistry is a rapidly developing discipline on the border between analytical chemistry and electrochemistry. It has significant impact on the practice of many scientific and technological fields, primarily in chemistry, biology, medicine, materials science and environmental studies and protection. This symposium is aimed at presenting the most important fundamental and applied achievements in analytical electrochemistry, including biosensors, with the emphasis focused on the use of nanomaterials and nanotechnology.
Topics include but are not limited to:
- Frontier and miniaturized analytical systems
- New electrode materials for electroanalysis
- Modification of electrodes with nanostructured systems, including polymers and biological materials
- Nanomaterial assemblies for electroanalysis
- Electroanalytical systems for high spatial resolution electroanalysis (e.g. scanning electrochemical microscopy)
- Techniques for ultra-trace analysis of ultra-small volumes
- Electroanalytical micro- nano sensors and detectors for continuous and flow-through measurements
- Hyphenated techniques
Symposium organizers
Xinghua Xia, (Coordinator) Nanjing University, China
xhxia@nju.edu.cn
Salvatore Daniele, University of Venice, Italy
sig@unive.it
Zhiqiang Gao, Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Singapore
zqgao@ibn.a-star.edu.sg
Baohong Liu, Fudan University, China
bhliu@fudan.edu.cn