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Advancing Electrochemical Sensors for Health, Food, and Environment

Advancing Electrochemical Sensors for Health, Food, and Environment

MOBILES project had a great representation in Changchun, China thanks to Slađana Đurđić and Dalibor Stanković.

Our team actively participated in two prestigious scientific gatherings:

  • The Twentieth International Symposium on Electroanalytical Chemistry (20th ISEAC, August 12–15, 2025)
  • The 40th Topical Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE, August 15–17, 2025)

Dalibor presented several studies:

  • Improving Electrocatalytic Efficiency in Carbon Paste Electrodes through the Incorporation of Ho2Mo4O15 Nanoparticles for Enhanced Paracetamol Detection
  • Fabrication of electrochemical sensor based on europium oxide/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite for endocrine disruptor estradiol sensing; theoretical perspective on the sensing mechanism
  • Carbon paste electrode doped with neodymium-oxide for effective electrochemical detection of hazardous pesticide carbofuran
  • Lanthan’s touch: designing GCE/La-Dy₂O₃/MWCNT sensor for electrochemical detection of metol in enviromental and bio-fluids samples

Slađana contributed with impactful research on graphitic carbon nitride (g-C₃N₄) and carbon black composites, offering innovative solutions for detecting Vanillin and Fenitrothion in food products, Carbamazepine in pharmaceuticals and a human urine samples and Triclosan in tap water and cosmetics. Her work highlights the potential of g-C₃N₄ as a promising material for next-generation electrochemical sensors.

We are especially proud to announce that Slađana Đurđić received the award for Best Poster Presentation at the 20th ISEAC, recognizing the excellence and relevance of her work in electroanalytical chemistry.

These achievements underline the importance of the Mobiles project’s mission: developing cutting-edge sensing technologies that not only advance scientific knowledge but also have a direct impact on environmental protection, food safety, and public health.