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Graphene and its Derivatives-Based Optical Sensors

Xiaoguang Gao, Lingxiao Cheng, Wenshuai Jiang, Xiao‐Kuan Li, Fei Xing

2021Frontiers in Chemistry72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Being the first successfully prepared two-dimensional material, graphene has attracted extensive attention from researchers due to its excellent properties and extremely wide range of applications. In particular, graphene and its derivatives have displayed several ideal properties, including broadband light absorption, ability to quench fluorescence, excellent biocompatibility, and strong polarization-dependent effects, thus emerging as one of the most popular platforms for optical sensors. Graphene and its derivatives-based optical sensors have numerous advantages, such as high sensitivity, low-cost, fast response time, and small dimensions. In this review, recent developments in graphene and its derivatives-based optical sensors are summarized, covering aspects related to fluorescence, graphene-based substrates for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), optical fiber biological sensors, and other kinds of graphene-based optical sensors. Various sensing applications, such as single-cell detection, cancer diagnosis, protein, and DNA sensing, are introduced and discussed systematically. Finally, a summary and roadmap of current and future trends are presented in order to provide a prospect for the development of graphene and its derivatives-based optical sensors.

Topics & Concepts

GrapheneMaterials scienceNanotechnologyFluorescenceOptoelectronicsRaman scatteringOptical fiberBiocompatibilityRaman spectroscopyComputer scienceOpticsTelecommunicationsMetallurgyPhysicsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesGraphene research and applicationsCarbon and Quantum Dots Applications
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