ABSTRACT

Here, the authors’ team ends the journey across the world of carbon paste-based electrodes, sensors, and detectors. We are not afraid about their future. Instead of speculative prospects that have been outlined recently, for example, in our previous review articles [7,83,84,111,112,161]), it is suf-‘cient to go into the new web databases as all the major topics of the ‘eld have spawned a long line of new studies. Among many others and besides two brand new reviews [2182,2185], there are fresh contributions within the methods for determination of inorganic ions (see, e.g., [1314,2493]), for analysis of organic pollutants [2437,2493] and pharmaceuticals [335,1692], as well as biologically active compounds [2992,3270]. New publication activities can also be found within in vivo electrochemistry [2154], biosensing [138,3270], or associated with the continuing boom of new technologies and the use of still popular nanomaterials and ionic liquids [331,3271-3275].