Abstract

Organic-inorganic hybrids (OIH) are considered to be a powerful platform for applications in many research and industrial fields. This review highlights the application of OIH for chemical analysis, biosensors, and environmental monitoring. A methodology toward metrological traceability measurement and standardization of OIH and demonstration of the role of mathematical modeling in biosensor design are also presented. The importance of the development of novel types of OIH for biosensing applications is highlighted. Finally, current trends in nanometrology and nanobiosensors are presented.

Highlights

  • Development of novel materials for chemical analysis and biosensor application is one of the most significant challenges in today’s science and technology

  • Novel developed platforms applied for biosensors and chemical analyses are mostly produced from inorganic materials [1,2,3]

  • Mathematical modelling could provide the necessary guidance toward efficient and rapid design and performance improvement, which could minimize the experimental efforts, reagent usage, and waste generation. Another aspect to be considered is the creation of a web-based database tool containing continuously updated experimental information on the novel Organic-inorganic hybrids (OIH) and biosensors designs, materials, reactions, physical and/or chemical properties etc

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Introduction

Development of novel materials for chemical analysis and biosensor application is one of the most significant challenges in today’s science and technology. Mathematical modelling could provide the necessary guidance toward efficient and rapid design and performance improvement, which could minimize the experimental efforts, reagent usage, and waste generation Another aspect to be considered is the creation of a web-based database tool containing continuously updated experimental information on the novel OIH and biosensors designs, materials, reactions, physical and/or chemical properties etc. Such online data-based platforms would provide an easy access to the current state-of-the art and facilitate the general progress in the biosensor and OIH research.

Classification
Sol-Gel and Solvothermal Methods
Supramolecular Template Method
Combined Method
Biosensors as a Targeted
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