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Modified electrodes
Electrochemical sensors and biosensors using laser-derived graphene: A comprehensive review
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Tue, Sep 15 2020
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Abdellatif Ait Lahcen, et al., "Electrochemical sensors and biosensors using laser-derived graphene: A comprehensive review." Biosensors and Bioelectronics 168, 2020, 112565. Laser-derived graphene (LDG) technology is gaining attention as a promising material for the development of novel electrochemical sensors and biosensors. Compared to established methods for graphene synthesis, LDG provides many advantages such as cost-effectiveness, fast electron mobility, mask-free, green synthesis, good electrical conductivity, porosity, mechanical stability, and large surface area. This review