Graphene-Based Materials for Biosensors: A Review

The advantages conferred by the physical, optical and electrochemical properties of graphene-based nanomaterials have contributed to the current variety of ultrasensitive and selective biosensor devices. In this review, we present the points of view on the intrinsic properties of graphene and its su...

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Main Authors: Phitsini Suvarnaphaet, Suejit Pechprasarn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/10/2161
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spelling doaj-27209a37f89c440abd64ff722567e0d42020-11-24T20:53:22ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202017-09-011710216110.3390/s17102161s17102161Graphene-Based Materials for Biosensors: A ReviewPhitsini Suvarnaphaet0Suejit Pechprasarn1Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Rangsit University, Pathum Thani 12000, ThailandFaculty of Biomedical Engineering, Rangsit University, Pathum Thani 12000, ThailandThe advantages conferred by the physical, optical and electrochemical properties of graphene-based nanomaterials have contributed to the current variety of ultrasensitive and selective biosensor devices. In this review, we present the points of view on the intrinsic properties of graphene and its surface engineering concerned with the transduction mechanisms in biosensing applications. We explain practical synthesis techniques along with prospective properties of the graphene-based materials, which include the pristine graphene and functionalized graphene (i.e., graphene oxide (GO), reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and graphene quantum dot (GQD). The biosensing mechanisms based on the utilization of the charge interactions with biomolecules and/or nanoparticle interactions and sensing platforms are also discussed, and the importance of surface functionalization in recent up-to-date biosensors for biological and medical applications.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/10/2161graphenefunctionalized graphenebiosensor devicesinstrumentationsurface plasmon resonancefield-effect transistorelectrochemicalbioimaging
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Graphene-Based Materials for Biosensors: A Review
Sensors
graphene
functionalized graphene
biosensor devices
instrumentation
surface plasmon resonance
field-effect transistor
electrochemical
bioimaging
author_facet Phitsini Suvarnaphaet
Suejit Pechprasarn
author_sort Phitsini Suvarnaphaet
title Graphene-Based Materials for Biosensors: A Review
title_short Graphene-Based Materials for Biosensors: A Review
title_full Graphene-Based Materials for Biosensors: A Review
title_fullStr Graphene-Based Materials for Biosensors: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Graphene-Based Materials for Biosensors: A Review
title_sort graphene-based materials for biosensors: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The advantages conferred by the physical, optical and electrochemical properties of graphene-based nanomaterials have contributed to the current variety of ultrasensitive and selective biosensor devices. In this review, we present the points of view on the intrinsic properties of graphene and its surface engineering concerned with the transduction mechanisms in biosensing applications. We explain practical synthesis techniques along with prospective properties of the graphene-based materials, which include the pristine graphene and functionalized graphene (i.e., graphene oxide (GO), reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and graphene quantum dot (GQD). The biosensing mechanisms based on the utilization of the charge interactions with biomolecules and/or nanoparticle interactions and sensing platforms are also discussed, and the importance of surface functionalization in recent up-to-date biosensors for biological and medical applications.
topic graphene
functionalized graphene
biosensor devices
instrumentation
surface plasmon resonance
field-effect transistor
electrochemical
bioimaging
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/10/2161
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