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A Review on CNTs-Based Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors: Unique Properties and Potential Applications.

Hicham MeskherTeqwa RagdiAmrit Kumar ThakurSohmyung HaIssam KhelfaouiRavishankar SathyamurthySwellam W SharshirA K PandeyRahman SaidurPunit SinghFariborz Sharifian JaziIseult Lynch
Published in: Critical reviews in analytical chemistry (2023)
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), are safe, biocompatible, bioactive, and biodegradable materials, and have sparked a lot of attention due to their unique characteristics in a variety of applications, including medical and dye industries, paper manufacturing and water purification. CNTs also have a strong film-forming potential, permitting them to be widely employed in constructing sensors and biosensors. This review concentrates on the application of CNT-based nanocomposites in the production of electrochemical sensors and biosensors. It emphasizes the synthesis and optimization of CNT-based sensors for a range of applications and outlines the benefits of using CNTs for biomolecule immobilization. In addition, the use of molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-CNTs in the production of electrochemical sensors is also discussed. The challenges faced by the current CNTs-based sensors, along with some the future perspectives and their future opportunities, are also briefly explained in this paper.
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