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Chemically Derived Graphene: Functionalization, Properties and Applications
Edited by
Jintao Zhang
Jintao Zhang
Shandong University, China
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-78801-080-1
PDF ISBN:
978-1-78801-282-9
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-78801-439-7
Special Collection:
2018 ebook collection
Series:
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
No. of Pages:
389
Publication date:
10 May 2018
Book Chapter
CHAPTER 12: Chemically Derived Graphene for Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensing
By
Y. V. Stebunov
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Y. V. Stebunov
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Centre for Nanoscale Optoelectronics
9 Institutsky Lane
Dolgoprudny
141700
Russia
stebunov@phystech.edu
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A. V. Arsenin
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A. V. Arsenin
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Centre for Nanoscale Optoelectronics
9 Institutsky Lane
Dolgoprudny
141700
Russia
stebunov@phystech.edu
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V. S. Volkov
V. S. Volkov
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Centre for Nanoscale Optoelectronics
9 Institutsky Lane
Dolgoprudny
141700
Russia
stebunov@phystech.eduUniversity of Southern Denmark, Centre for Nano Optics
Campusvej 55
DK-5230
Odense M
Denmark
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Published:10 May 2018
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Special Collection: 2018 ebook collectionSeries: Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Citation
Y. V. Stebunov, A. V. Arsenin, and V. S. Volkov, in Chemically Derived Graphene: Functionalization, Properties and Applications, ed. J. Zhang, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018, pp. 328-353.
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Chemically derived graphene is a promising platform for applications in biosensing interfaces. The present chapter focuses primarily on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensing, which is already a well-established analytical tool in biochemical and pharmaceutical research. Different SPR biosensing assays based on graphene and graphene oxide immobilisation matrices are reviewed, with a special emphasis on the deposition of linking layers, their functionalisation, and advantages compared to the existing SPR interfaces.
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