Chapter 5: Graphene Nanomaterials for Sensors
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Published:11 Dec 2024
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Special Collection: 2024 eBook CollectionSeries: Detection Science Series
S. S. Hegde and B. R. Bhat, in Low-cost Diagnostics
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In recent years, many of the sensors and biosensors have been based on graphene and graphene-related materials, which have shown excellent results in various fields, including clinical, environmental, and food science research. These nanostructured carbon materials possess unique properties, such as high chemical stability, strong electrical conductivity, and a large functional surface area. Hence, the application of different types of carbon nanomaterials has sparked the interest of researchers from all over the world since the discovery of carbon-based nanomaterials. This chapter discusses the unique properties, functionalization, and sensing applications of graphene and its derivatives.