| Literature DB >> 32927277 |
Abdellatif Ait Lahcen1, Sakandar Rauf2, Tutku Beduk2, Ceren Durmus3, Abdulrahman Aljedaibi2, Suna Timur3, Husam N Alshareef4, Aziz Amine5, Otto S Wolfbeis6, Khaled N Salama7.
Abstract
Laser-derived graphene (LDG) technology is gaining attention as a promising material for the development of novel electrochemical sensors and biosensors. Compared to established methods for graphene synthesis, LDG provides many advantages such as cost-effectiveness, fast electron mobility, mask-free, green synthesis, good electrical conductivity, porosity, mechanical stability, and large surface area. This review discusses, in a critical way, recent advancements in this field. First, we focused on the fabrication and doping of LDG platforms using different strategies. Next, the techniques for the modification of LDG sensors using nanomaterials, conducting polymers, biological and artificial receptors are presented. We then discussed the advances achieved for various LDG sensing and biosensing schemes and their applications in the fields of environmental monitoring, food safety, and clinical diagnosis. Finally, the drawbacks and limitations of LDG based electrochemical biosensors are addressed, and future trends are also highlighted.Entities:
Keywords: Electrochemical sensors and biosensors; Flexible electrodes; Laser-derived graphene; Laser-scribed graphene; Modified electrodes; Molecularly imprinted polymers
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32927277 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2020.112565
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618