Recent developments in carbon nanomaterial sensors
University College Dublin · 22q11 Ireland · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Carbon nanomaterials are among the most broadly discussed, researched and applied of synthetic nanomaterials. The structural diversity of these materials provides an array of unique electronic, magnetic and optical properties, which when combined with their robust chemistry and ease of manipulation, makes them attractive candidates for sensor applications. Furthermore, the biocompatibility exhibited by many carbon nanomaterials has seen them used as in vivo biosensors. Carbon nanotubes, graphene and carbon dots have come under intense scrutiny, as either discrete molecular-like sensors, or as components which can be integrated into devices. In this review we consider recent developments in the use of carbon…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.15
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 245
Authors
4- FRFrederico R. Baptista
University College Dublin, 22q11 Ireland
- SASamir A. Belhout
University College Dublin, 22q11 Ireland
- SGSilvia Giordani
Italian Institute of Technology, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Genova, Nano Carbon (Poland)
- SJSusan J. QuinnCorresponding
University College Dublin, 22q11 Ireland
Topics & keywords
- Nanotechnology
- Nanomaterials
- Carbon nanotube
- Graphene
- Carbon fibers
- Materials science
- Biocompatibility
- Biosensor