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We studied nanocarbon film electrodes with the aim of detecting tryptophan metabolites via the kynurenine pathway. The nanocarbon films were formed by using unbalanced magnetron sputtering, and they exhibited superior electrode properties including a wide potential window and a low background current as a result of the sp3‐containing structure and ultraflat surface. These properties allowed us to...
The cover image is based on the Research Article Electrochemical Detection of Tryptophan Metabolites via Kynurenine Pathway by Using Nanocarbon Films by Dai Kato et al., DOI: 10.1002/elan.202100241, which is part of the Special Collection on Electroanalysis Based on Carbon Nanomaterials.