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Biosensors electrospun nanofibers

Up until now, electrospun nanofibrous membranes have been studied as chemical sensors, gas sensors, biosensors and optical sensors [91-94], Ding et al. [95] used quartz crystal microbalances (QCM) sensors coated with poly (acrylic acid)/poly (vinyl alcohol), PAA/PVA electrospun nanofibers and discovered an increase in the sensitivity of QCM sensors. Similar studies were conducted on M0O3, W03, NO2 and Ti02 nanofibers [96-99], These nanofibers exhibited an increase in sensitivity when compared to traditional sensors. In some instances, nanofibers are used as batteries [100-103], catalyst [104-110] and enzyme [111-120] carriers, due to their intercormected porous nature, large surface area, and high permeability to reactants. [Pg.371]

Li, D., Frey, M.W. and Baeumner, A.J. 2006a. Electrospun polylactic acid nanofiber membranes as substrates for biosensor assemblies.. f.Memh.Sci. 279 354-363. [Pg.252]


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