| Literature DB >> 32254860 |
Carlos Alemán1, Georgina Fabregat, Elaine Armelin, Jorge J Buendía, Jordi Llorca.
Abstract
Polymeric sensors play an increasingly important role in monitoring the environment we live in, providing relevant information for a host of applications. Among them, significant efforts have been made to fabricate polymeric sensors useful for healthcare-related application fields, such as the sensitive detection of biomolecules and cellular interfacing. Within the well-established field of biomedical polymeric sensors, surface modification and/or functionalization using plasma is just emerging as a technology to improve selectivity and sensitivity in the biodetection process. Treatments based on plasma irradiation of polymer surfaces, which have been traditionally applied for cleaning, etching, activating or cross-linking, are currently being used to induce the formation of electrocatalytic species able to promote the oxidation of, for example, bioanalytes and/or gas molecules harmful for human health. Here, we summarize the main advances in the utilization of plasma technologies for the fabrication of polymeric sensors for advanced biomedical applications (e.g. humidity, temperature, pH, neurotransmitter, and glucose sensors).Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 32254860 DOI: 10.1039/c8tb01553h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mater Chem B ISSN: 2050-750X Impact factor: 6.331