Two-dimensional nanomaterial-based field-effect transistors for chemical and biological sensing.
Chem Soc Rev
; 46(22): 6872-6904, 2017 Nov 13.
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Meeting the increasing demand for sensors with high sensitivity, high selectivity, and rapid detection presents many challenges. In the last decade, electronic sensors based on field-effect transistors (FETs) have been widely studied due to their high sensitivity, rapid detection, and simple test procedure. Among these sensors, two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterial-based FET sensors have been demonstrated with tremendous potential for the detection of a wide range of analytes which is attributed to the unique structural and electronic properties of 2D nanomaterials. This comprehensive review discusses the recent progress in graphene-, 2D transition metal dichalcogenide-, and 2D black phosphorus-based FET sensors, with an emphasis on rapid and low-concentration detection of gases, biomolecules, and water contaminants.
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Transistores Electrónicos
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Técnicas Biosensibles
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Nanoestructuras
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Diseño de Equipo
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Grafito
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Humans
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Chem Soc Rev
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2017
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China