The ability of nano-biosensors to identify nano, bio-biosensor and  features such as sensitivity, flexibility and capability  of this nano-sensor (PhD in nano-microelectronics)

Researcher  and author: Dr.   (   Afshin Rashid)




Note: Types of electromagnetic nanoparticles can be used in biosensors. And in order for magnetic nanoparticles to have biological applications  , they must be biocompatible and biodegradable. 

In fact, biosensors are  analytical tools  that can use biological intelligence  to detect and react with a compound or compounds  The product of this reaction can be a  chemical, optical or electrical message. Many biosensors  used for biological applications are capable of  detecting Ca, etc., and detecting parameters such as temperature, pressure, pH  In addition, they can be used as a bio-diagnostic system  for substances such as enzymes, antibodies, antigens and  microorganisms. In general, biosensors consist of three basic components: The sensor element,  which responds to biological substances, has a biological nature  This element must be connected to a converter Converters (nano-biosensors)  are divided into several categories, which are based on  the received signals: electrochemical, optical, thermal,  piezoelectric, etc. The third part is the processor, which is responsible for  displaying the signals converted by the converter  In addition to the attractive properties of nanomaterials, the way to build  a wide range of electrochemical sensors that improve the power of analysis  .



Nanotechnologies have had a great impact  on nano-biosensors so that it is now possible to provide a  variety of nanomaterials with controllable size, shape, surface load and  desirable physical properties. The potential for  use as a non-invasive diagnostic tool and the combination of multiple methods  in one probe are two major advantages of nanomaterials that  can be mentioned. All these factors lead to high sensitivity  in them and a deeper understanding of environmental processes. The ability of nano-biosensors to identify nano-bio-biosensor and  features such as sensitivity, flexibility and capability  of this sensor can be used as a new model in  analytical and clinical tools. Nanomaterials usually  increase the sensitivity of sensors in nanomaterials Electrochemical or nanobiological enhancement. Among  the developed nanomaterials, structures such as  carbon nanotubes (CNTs), silicon nanowires (SiNWs),  and conductive polymer nanotubes (CPNTs) have been used extensively in the fabrication of  sensitive sensors. In the case of nano-biosensors, critical dimensions are directly related to the measurement performance of  nano-biosensors, such as the dimension that controls the amount of surface area  available for graphing diagnostic elements  , or the dimension that measures the strength of a signal in nano- electrochemical biosensors.  Or the available surface  that detects the formation of complexes between the detector elements and the target analytes  in nanocensors with mechanical converters Gives. Structures such as nanowires, metal nanoparticles, magnetic nanoparticles, single-cavity plates, and carbon nanotubes  can be used for nanochemical measurement  due to their unique nanoelectric, optical, and magnetic properties  .



 


Conclusion :

Types of electromagnetic nanoparticles can be used in biosensors. And in order for magnetic nanoparticles to have biological applications  , they must be biocompatible and biodegradable. 


Researcher  and author: Dr.   (   Afshin Rashid)

PhD in Nano-Microelectronics