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Nanocomposite-enhanced electrochemical biosensors

While the variety of NPs used in catalytic and sensor applications is extensive, this chapter will primarily focus on metallic and semiconductor NPs. The term functional nanoparticle will refer to a nanoparticle that interacts with a complementary molecule and facilitate an electrochemical process, integrating supramolecular and redox function. The chapter will first concentrate on the role of exo-active surfaces and core-based materials within sensor applications. Exo-active surfaces will be evaluated based upon their types of molecular receptors, ability to incorporate multiple chemical functionalities, selectivity toward distinct analytes, versatility as nanoscale receptors, and ability to modify electrodes via nanocomposite assemblies. Core-based materials will focus on electrochemical labeling and tagging methods for biosensor applications, as well as biological processes that generate an electrochemical response at their core. Finally, this chapter will shift its focus toward the catalytic nature of NPs, discussing electrochemical reactions and enhancement in electron transfer. [Pg.303]


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