Preparation, Modification, Characterization, and Biosensing Application of Nanoporous Gold Using Electrochemical Techniques.
Jay K BhattaraiDharmendra NeupaneBishal NepalVasilii MikhaylovAlexei V DemchenkoKeith J StinePublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2018)
Nanoporous gold (np-Au), because of its high surface area-to-volume ratio, excellent conductivity, chemical inertness, physical stability, biocompatibility, easily tunable pores, and plasmonic properties, has attracted much interested in the field of nanotechnology. It has promising applications in the fields of catalysis, bio/chemical sensing, drug delivery, biomolecules separation and purification, fuel cell development, surface-chemistry-driven actuation, and supercapacitor design. Many chemical and electrochemical procedures are known for the preparation of np-Au. Recently, researchers are focusing on easier and controlled ways to tune the pores and ligaments size of np-Au for its use in different applications. Electrochemical methods have good control over fine-tuning pore and ligament sizes. The np-Au electrodes that are prepared using electrochemical techniques are robust and are easier to handle for their use in electrochemical biosensing. Here, we review different electrochemical strategies for the preparation, post-modification, and characterization of np-Au along with the synergistic use of both electrochemistry and np-Au for applications in biosensing.
Keyphrases
- reduced graphene oxide
- gold nanoparticles
- molecularly imprinted
- label free
- sensitive detection
- ionic liquid
- drug delivery
- solid phase extraction
- visible light
- physical activity
- mesenchymal stem cells
- stem cells
- air pollution
- bone marrow
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- single molecule
- cell therapy
- solid state
- carbon nanotubes