生物传感器
纳米技术
材料科学
制作
导电聚合物
纳米线
微电极
聚合物
电极
化学
医学
病理
物理化学
复合材料
替代医学
作者
Eric J. Choi,Nicholas P. Drago,Nicholas J. Humphrey,Justin Van Houten,Jaewan Ahn,Jiyoung Lee,Il‐Doo Kim,Alana F. Ogata,Reginald M. Penner
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.mattod.2022.11.021
摘要
Electrodeposition and electropolymerization have emerged as versatile tools for the fabrication of chemical and biosensors. The literature in this area, published since 2017, is the main focus of this review. Electropolymerization has played a particularly prominent role in sensor development since its discovery in 1980 by Diaz at IBM. The ability to entrain receptors such as antibodies, engineered virus particles, and metal chelating agents into a conductive polymer sensing element during electropolymerization has proven to be a powerful means of preparing chemiresistors for a variety of analyses. Electrodeposition has also been used to prepare nanostructured metal indicator microelectrodes, enabling of a new modality for transducing biosensors. Electrodeposited metal nanowires have formed the basis for rapid and sensitive sensors for hydrogen gas. Electrodeposition has also been exploited as a powerful means for amplifying weak biosensor signals, extending their dynamic range. Opportunities for the application of electrodeposition and electropolymerization for chemical and biological sensor fabrication and function are discussed.
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