Recent advances in chemical functionalisation of graphene and sensing applications

Geoffrey Ijeomah, F. Samsuri, Felix Obite, M. Zawawi
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Graphene, a one-atom-thick, sp2-hybridised allotrope of carbon, has attracted massive interest due to its outstanding electrical, mechanical, thermal and optical properties. The material of graphene is remarkably stable, with a huge potential for developing various types of sensors, including biomedical sensing where enhanced specificity, sensitivity, label-free nature and cost effectiveness for rapid point-of-care detection of diseases are paramount. This is due to the simplicity with which its electronic properties can be modified since each atom in the structure directly interacts with the sensing environment. These unique characteristics can be exploited for several kinds of sensing applications such as electrochemical and electrical sensors as well as optical sensors. While pristine graphene is desirable for applications that require high electrical conductivity, many other applications require functionalised graphene for optimal performance. Therefore, the functionalisation of graphene is a significant step towards tuning its structure for various sensing applications. In this review, we report recent technological progress in the chemical functionalisation of graphene and its sensing applications.
石墨烯化学功能化及其传感应用的最新进展
石墨烯是一种单原子厚、sp2杂化的碳同素异形体,由于其优异的电学、力学、热学和光学性能而引起了人们的极大兴趣。石墨烯的材料非常稳定,在开发各种类型的传感器方面具有巨大潜力,包括生物医学传感,在生物医学传感中,增强特异性、灵敏度、无标签性质和快速疾病检测的成本效益至关重要。这是由于结构中的每个原子都直接与传感环境相互作用,因此可以简单地改变其电子性质。这些独特的特性可以用于多种传感应用,例如电化学和电传感器以及光学传感器。虽然原始石墨烯对于需要高电导率的应用是可取的,但许多其他应用需要功能化石墨烯以获得最佳性能。因此,石墨烯的功能化是为各种传感应用调整其结构的重要一步。在这篇综述中,我们报道了石墨烯化学功能化及其传感应用的最新技术进展。
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