Our paper in not one but two hot topics

Wearable Sensors & Batteries and Supercapacitors: Advanced Sensor Research hot topics featuring our paper

by Veronika Hall Abraham

Our postdoc Dr Sunil Sailapu’s paper, co-authored with Prof Carlo Menon, “Engineering Self-Powered Electrochemical Sensors Using Analyzed Liquid Sample as the Sole Energy Source” has been entered into not one but two hot topics. Both hot topics Wearable Sensors as well as Batteries and Supercapacitors now feature our paper.

What’s it about? Many healthcare and environmental monitoring devices use electrochemical techniques to detect and quantify analytes. With sensors progressively becoming smaller, there is the opportunity to operate them using less energy than their predecessors. In fact, they may require so little power that it can be extracted from the analyzed fluids themselves, for example, blood or sweat in case of physiological sensors and sources like river water in the case of environmental monitoring. Want to know more? Read the full paper external pagehere.

Advanced Sensor Research is an international open access journal for high-quality research encompassing all aspects of sensing. The journal publishes original research, review-type, and perspective articles across various research fields including materials science, chemistry, physics, engineering, optics, healthcare, and life science. See the external pagejournal for more.
 

diagram of a sample as the source of energy for a sensor
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