Advances in cutting-edge technologies including nanotechnology, microfluidics, electronic engineering, and material science have boosted a new era in the design of robust and sensitive biosensors. In recent years, carbon black has been re-discovered in the design of electrochemical (bio)sensors thanks to its interesting electroanalytical properties, absence of treatment requirement, cost-effectiveness (c.a. 1 €/Kg), and easiness in the preparation of stable dispersions. Herein, we present an overview of the literature on carbon black-based electrochemical (bio)sensors, highlighting current trends and possible challenges to this rapidly developing area, with a special focus on the fabrication of carbon black-based electrodes in the realisation of sensors and biosensors (e.g. enzymatic, immunosensors, and DNA-based).

Arduini, F., Cinti, S., Mazzaracchio, V., Scognamiglio, V., Amine, A., Moscone, D. (2020). Carbon black as an outstanding and affordable nanomaterial for electrochemical (bio)sensor design. BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS, 156 [10.1016/j.bios.2020.112033].

Carbon black as an outstanding and affordable nanomaterial for electrochemical (bio)sensor design

Arduini F.
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Cinti S.;Mazzaracchio V.;Moscone Danila
2020-01-01

Abstract

Advances in cutting-edge technologies including nanotechnology, microfluidics, electronic engineering, and material science have boosted a new era in the design of robust and sensitive biosensors. In recent years, carbon black has been re-discovered in the design of electrochemical (bio)sensors thanks to its interesting electroanalytical properties, absence of treatment requirement, cost-effectiveness (c.a. 1 €/Kg), and easiness in the preparation of stable dispersions. Herein, we present an overview of the literature on carbon black-based electrochemical (bio)sensors, highlighting current trends and possible challenges to this rapidly developing area, with a special focus on the fabrication of carbon black-based electrodes in the realisation of sensors and biosensors (e.g. enzymatic, immunosensors, and DNA-based).
2020
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore CHIM/01 - CHIMICA ANALITICA
Settore CHEM-01/A - Chimica analitica
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Carbon-based nanomaterials; Enzymatic biosensors; Immunosensors; DNA sensors; Paper-based biosensors
Arduini, F., Cinti, S., Mazzaracchio, V., Scognamiglio, V., Amine, A., Moscone, D. (2020). Carbon black as an outstanding and affordable nanomaterial for electrochemical (bio)sensor design. BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS, 156 [10.1016/j.bios.2020.112033].
Arduini, F; Cinti, S; Mazzaracchio, V; Scognamiglio, V; Amine, A; Moscone, D
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