Biomolecule‐Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes: Applications in Nanobioelectronics
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Abstract
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) revealing metallic or semiconductive properties depending on the folding modes of the nanotube walls represent a novel class of nanowires. Different methods to separate semiconductive CNTs from conductive CNTs have been developed, and synthetic strategies to chemically modify the side walls or tube ends by molecular or biomolecular components have been reported. Tailoring hybrid systems consisting of CNTs and biomolecules (proteins and DNA) has rapidly expanded and attracted substantial research effort. The integration of biomaterials with CNTs enables the use of the hybrid systems as active field-effect transistors or biosensor devices (enzyme electrodes, immunosensors, or DNA…
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- Carbon nanotube
- Nanotechnology
- Biomolecule
- Nanobiotechnology
- Materials science
- Biosensor
- Nanowire
- Nanodevice
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