Chemical sensors are used in industry to monitor and regulate processes to maintain environmental safety and restoration. Chemical sensors detect and analyze dangerous chemicals and poisonous gases, as well as natural and man-made catastrophes such as waterway infestation and air pollution. Furthermore, chemical sensors are used by the military and other security services to monitor chemical weapons during chemical warfare. Chemical sensors are also used in carbon monoxide (CO) detection systems, smoke alarms, and pH meters, among other things. The high prevalence of chronic illnesses, along with the rising use of chemical sensors in healthcare applications, is propelling
Rising pollution levels have boosted the demand for chemical sensors. The capacity of sensors to analyze the chemical composition of various samples influences the adoption of chemical sensors. Chemical sensing arrays and higher-order orthogonal sensors are key industry trends. Chemical sensors' low cost and portability are projected to drive market expansion throughout the forecast period.