Electrical Property of Graphene and Its Application to Electrochemical Biosensing

Nanomaterials
Jin-Ho LeeJeong-Woo Choi

Abstract

Graphene, a single atom thick layer of two-dimensional closely packed honeycomb carbon lattice, and its derivatives have attracted much attention in the field of biomedical, due to its unique physicochemical properties. The valuable physicochemical properties, such as high surface area, excellent electrical conductivity, remarkable biocompatibility and ease of surface functionalization have shown great potentials in the applications of graphene-based bioelectronics devices, including electrochemical biosensors for biomarker analysis. In this review, we will provide a selective overview of recent advances on synthesis methods of graphene and its derivatives, as well as its application to electrochemical biosensor development. We believe the topics discussed here are useful, and able to provide a guideline in the development of novel graphene and on graphene-like 2-dimensional (2D) materials based biosensors in the future.

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Citations

Feb 25, 2020·Nanoscale·Jin-Ho LeeJeong-Woo Choi
May 30, 2020·Nanomaterials·Annalaura CordaroAnna Piperno
May 15, 2020·Nanomaterials·Kyong Yop Rhee
Jun 21, 2019·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Madasamy ThangamuthuGuan-Yu Chen
Jun 30, 2019·Nanomaterials·Youngjun KimChang Keun Kim
Jan 11, 2021·Biosensors & Bioelectronics·Mohammed SedkiAshok Mulchandani
Aug 28, 2021·Nanomaterials·Sónia O PereiraFlorinda M Costa
Oct 27, 2021·ACS Sensors·Qingfang HanMark H Rümmeli

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