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MXenes-Based Polymer Composites
for Bioelectronics
S.G. Manjushree
Department of Chemistry, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India
Prashanth S. Adarakatti
Department of Chemistry, SVM Arts, Science and Commerce College (affiliated to Rani Channamma
University), Karnataka, India
Abdulraheem S.A. Almalki and A. Alhadhrami
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Taif University, Al Hawiyah, Saudi Arabia
CONTENTS
15.1 Introduction......................................................................................................................238
15.2 Synthesis of MXenes.......................................................................................................239
15.2.1 Chemical Vapor Deposition ............................................................................239
15.2.2 Hydrothermal Synthesis...................................................................................239
15.2.3 Electrochemical Synthesis ................................................................................240
15.2.4 In-situ Polymerization ......................................................................................240
15.3 Mxenes: Structure and Properties ................................................................................241
15.3.1 Structure..............................................................................................................241
15.3.2 Properties ............................................................................................................241
15.3.2.1 Mechanical Properties......................................................................242
15.3.2.2 Chemical Properties .........................................................................242
15.3.2.3 Electronic Properties ........................................................................242
15.3.2.4 Magnetic Properties..........................................................................243
15.3.2.5 Optical Property................................................................................243
15.4 Classes of Bioanalytical Sensors Based on MXenes..................................................244
15.4.1 Bioelectronics......................................................................................................244
15.4.2 Enzyme Sensors.................................................................................................244
15.4.3 Non-enzymatic Sensors....................................................................................245
15.4.4 Electrochemical Immunosensors.....................................................................246
15.4.5 DNA-Based Biosensors.....................................................................................246
15.4.6 Application of MXene Modified Surfaces for Urea, Uric Acid, and
Creatinine............................................................................................................246
15.5 Conclusions and Future Perspectives..........................................................................247
References ....................................................................................................................................247
DOI: 10.1201/9781003263265-15
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