Abstract

AbstractBiosensor which is used in wide range of research areas is a type of device which analyzes chemical and biological reactions by responding with electrical output. In this process graphene has become a “miracle material” due to its chemical and physical properties and it is synthesized in this process by native graphite powder (Black Lead) with slight moderation of Hummers method. For membrane formation, PVB (polyvinyle butryl) is used. This copolymer is totally amorphous in nature. An additional, most important eminence of polymer based composite materials is that they can modify chemically to enhance their elasticity biocompatibility and reactivity. The novel nanocomposite membrane can be used for photocatalytic materials for organic pollutant degradation. This experimental study is focused on synthesis and catalytic activity of electrochemical biosensing polymer nanocomposites. In fact, there are many other fields where graphene‐enhanced sensors are on the rise, such as microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors, pressure sensors, pH sensors, environmental contamination sensors, gas sensors, DNA sensors, and more.

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