A graphene-based affinity nanosensor for detection of low-charge and low-molecular-weight molecules

Nanoscale
Yibo ZhuQiao Lin

Abstract

This paper presents a graphene nanosensor for affinity-based detection of low-charge, low-molecular-weight molecules, using glucose as a representative. The sensor is capable of measuring glucose concentration in a practically relevant range of 2 μM to 25 mM, and can potentially be used in noninvasive glucose monitoring.

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