Molecular Recognition Sensors! #worldresearchawards #researchaward #researcher #electrochemistry
Supramolecular electrochemistry is emerging as a powerful frontier in modern sensing technologies, combining the precision of electrochemical methods with the selectivity of molecular recognition. This exciting field explores how noncovalent interactions—such as hydrogen bonding, π–π stacking, metal coordination, and host–guest chemistry—can be harnessed to create highly sensitive and selective sensors for chemical, biological, and environmental applications. Unlike traditional sensors that rely solely on direct chemical reactions, supramolecular electrochemical sensors use intelligently designed receptors to recognize target molecules with exceptional specificity. When an analyte binds to a supramolecular host, it triggers a measurable electrochemical signal, enabling rapid and accurate detection even at ultra-low concentrations. This approach is particularly valuable for detecting biomolecules, toxins, ions, pharmaceuticals, and environmental pollutants. Advances in materials scien...