Advancing biomedical analysis: Harnessing laser-induced graphene for next-gen of low-cost sensor technology

Elsa Maria Materón , Liana Melo Lins de Azevedo , Juliana Martins Dias , Ketley Caroline Rocha Pereira , Gustavo Miguel Sousa , Matheus Santos Dias , Camila Marchetti Maroneze , Daiane Dias , Cecilia de Carvalho Castro Silva
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As biosensors and biomedical devices gain increasing importance in everyday diagnostics and health status monitoring, the need to develop and improve their reliability and versatility becomes more pronounced. In this context, the search for new materials for biosensors and biomedical devices has intensified, leading to the emergence of laser-induced graphene (LIG) as a promising candidate. LIG's environmentally sustainable nature, cost-effectiveness, and significant potential for large-scale graphene production and directed writing electronics circuits make it very interesting. In this review, we provide an overview of the mechanisms and precursor materials involved in LIG production, strategies to enhance graphene properties through the in-situ generation of hybrid materials via direct laser writing, and the crucial role of LIG in the development of cost-effective, point-of-care, and wearable devices for medical diagnosis and real-time health status monitoring.
推进生物医学分析:利用激光诱导石墨烯用于下一代低成本传感器技术
随着生物传感器和生物医学设备在日常诊断和健康状态监测中的重要性日益增加,开发和提高其可靠性和多功能性的需求变得更加明显。在这种背景下,对生物传感器和生物医学设备新材料的研究已经加强,导致激光诱导石墨烯(LIG)作为一个有前途的候选者出现。LIG的环境可持续性、成本效益以及大规模石墨烯生产和定向写入电子电路的巨大潜力使其非常有趣。在这篇综述中,我们概述了LIG生产的机制和前驱体材料,通过直接激光写入原位生成混合材料来增强石墨烯性能的策略,以及LIG在开发成本效益高、即时护理和可穿戴医疗诊断和实时健康状态监测设备中的关键作用。
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