Biosensors Nanotechnology 2014
DOI: 10.1002/9781118773826.ch1
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ZnO and Graphene Microelectrode Applications in Biosensing

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“…Therefor effectiveness can be designed using NMOs such as copper, iron, mangane titanium, nickel, cobalt, zirconium, tungsten, silver, and vanadium meta nanoparticles. The selection of these nanoparticles as an immobilizing matrix dep their morphological structure, biocompatibility, non−toxicity, catalytic pr orientation, and conformation [53]. Although a wide range of NMOs are availa oxide (ZnO), titanium dioxide (TiO2), iron oxide (Fe3O4), nickel oxide (NiO), and oxide (CuO) nanoparticles are reported to be the most preferred ones, seen as a r various biosensor technologies due to being relatively safe for mammals to use their unique features, they a ract great a ention from researchers in technologic such as medicine, biomedical, material chemistry, agriculture, information electronics, catalysis, environment, energy, and sensors [5,6,54,55].…”
Section: Electrochemical Biosensors Based On Nanostructured Metal Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefor effectiveness can be designed using NMOs such as copper, iron, mangane titanium, nickel, cobalt, zirconium, tungsten, silver, and vanadium meta nanoparticles. The selection of these nanoparticles as an immobilizing matrix dep their morphological structure, biocompatibility, non−toxicity, catalytic pr orientation, and conformation [53]. Although a wide range of NMOs are availa oxide (ZnO), titanium dioxide (TiO2), iron oxide (Fe3O4), nickel oxide (NiO), and oxide (CuO) nanoparticles are reported to be the most preferred ones, seen as a r various biosensor technologies due to being relatively safe for mammals to use their unique features, they a ract great a ention from researchers in technologic such as medicine, biomedical, material chemistry, agriculture, information electronics, catalysis, environment, energy, and sensors [5,6,54,55].…”
Section: Electrochemical Biosensors Based On Nanostructured Metal Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hybrid nanocomposites based on inorganic NPs with organic molecule modifiers have various functions covering a wide range of applications, particularly in the following sectors and applications: health sector (Byrappa et al, 2008;Kopecek, 2009;Chanana et al, 2013;Ni et al, 2020;Lavrador et al, 2021), wound healing applications (Chen et al, 2022), long-term tracking stem cell transplantation therapy in vivo (Xie et al, 2022), electrochemical immunosensing (Campuzano et al, 2017), optics (Shavel et al, 2004;Melnikau et al, 2016;Melnikau et al, 2018), micro-electronics (Banerjee et al, 2009), transportation, packaging (Moustafa et al, 2021), energy (Li et al, 2016;Mahmood et al, 2016;Liu et al, 2019), housing (Saba et al, 2016), catalysis (Shahmoradi et al, 2011Liu et al, 2014;Tomai et al, 2021) and the environment (Sanchez et al, 2011). Cyclodextrins (CDxs) were reported as solubilizing agents, which could improve C60 water solubility when coated by CDxs (Ikeda, 2013).…”
Section: Other Applications Outside Of Biomedicinementioning
confidence: 99%