Abstract
Biosensor materials are important tools in biomedical research, and the carbon nanomaterial–based sensors have attracted a great deal of research interest in last several years. Their unique electrical, optical, and mechanical properties make them very strong candidates for the development of the new generation of miniaturized, low power, and high-performance sensors. Biosensor materials and biosensing protocols are able to detect a wide range of compounds with applications in security, health care, point-of-care analyses of diseases, and environmental safety. In this chapter, we present different types of biosensors using carbon-based nanomaterials mainly carbon nanoparticles, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and graphene oxide/reduced graphene oxides.
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