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2D Materials for Bioelectronics
Piyush Sharma and Shagun Kainth
Virginia Tech Center for Excellence in Emerging Materials, Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology,
Patiala, India
P.K. Diwan
Department of Applied Science, UIET, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, India
CONTENTS
3.1 Introduction..........................................................................................................................35
3.2 Key Properties of Materials for Bioelectronics...............................................................37
3.2.1 Biocompatibility.......................................................................................................38
3.2.2 Shape Conformation ...............................................................................................39
3.2.3 Electrical and Optical Properties ..........................................................................40
3.2.4 Mechanical Properties.............................................................................................40
3.3 Synthesis of 2D Materials for Bioelectronics..................................................................41
3.3.1 Top-Down Synthesis Protocols.............................................................................42
3.3.1.1 Scotch-Tape Protocol................................................................................42
3.3.1.2 Mechanical Force–Assisted Liquid Exfoliation ...................................43
3.3.1.3 Liquid Exfoliation Through Ion Intercalation and Ion Exchange ...43
3.3.1.4 Liquid Exfoliation Through Oxidation and Reduction .....................45
3.3.1.5 Liquid Exfoliation Via Etching...............................................................46
3.3.2 Bottom-Up Synthesis Protocols.............................................................................46
3.3.2.1 Chemical Vapor Deposition....................................................................46
3.3.2.2 Wet-Chemical Synthesis ..........................................................................46
3.4 Mechanism of Bioelectronic System.................................................................................46
3.4.1 Mechanism for Field-Effect Transistors...............................................................47
3.4.2 Mechanism for Nanopore-Based Bioelectronics ................................................47
3.4.3 Mechanism for Multi-Electrode Array-Based Bioelectronics...........................48
3.4.4 Mechanism for Optical Resonator-Integrated Bioelectronics ..........................48
3.4.5 Mechanism for Multifunctional Sensor Array-Based Bioelectronics .............48
3.5 Emerging Challenges and Future Prospective...............................................................49
References ......................................................................................................................................49
3.1 Introduction
The bioelectronic is a bridge between electronic and biological devices. Bioelectronics con
nects biological components such as proteins, antibodies, DNA, and cells with electronic
DOI: 10.1201/9781003263265-3
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