Large-scale CNT nanosystems based on micro and mono-layer manufacturing techniques (based on nano-micro-electronics PHD) Educational-research doctorate
Researcher and author PhD student : Afshin Rashid
Note: The nanosensor system can be produced on a large-scale CNT basis using micro and mono layer construction techniques. Carbon nanomaterials have unique advantages, including high surface-to-volume ratios, high electrical conductivity, chemical stability , biocompatibility, and strong mechanical strength, so they are often used as sensory elements.
In general, sensors based on carbon nanomaterials sensitivity higher and lower detection limits than those themselves. Carbon nanotechnology morphology is another important factor in the design of nanochemical electrochemical sensors, which leads to an increase in their capabilities and performance stability and improved electron transfer process . Biosensors based on CNT carbon nanotubes are an efficient and important tool for detecting biological nano-molecules in the body and laboratory environments . In fact, carbon nanotubes provide biocompatibility matrices for biosensors due to their desirable properties . Silica and carbon nanocomposite foam foams can be used for detection Biological proteins are effective. Combination of carbon nanostructures Due to this structure, carbon nanotubes can be used to develop glucose-sensitive sensors. Graphene, as a two-dimensional material, has a special place due to its unique physical properties .
CNT single-walled carbon nanotubes consist of nested graphene layers and have a diameter of about 233 nanometers. The length of this nanotube can vary from a few nanometers to a micrometer. Adjustable chemical levels, high levels, unique physical properties and rhythmic length make mwCNTs an ideal choice for biomedical applications and the development of DNA electrochemical sensors. Nanotubes can usually be added to their masses to improve electrical properties in some materials, such as carbon glass electrodes (GCE) , carbon paste electrodes, graphite electrodes, or gold electrodes . In general, the addition of nanoparticles into the structure of the electrodes leads to improved electrochemical properties, higher sensitivity, and less diagnostic limitations . In addition, in diagnostic methods Electrochemically, the use of nanostructures generally improves the charge transfer at the electrode surface.
Conclusion:
The nanosensor system can be produced on a large-scale CNT basis using micro and mono layer construction techniques. Carbon nanomaterials have unique advantages, including high surface-to-volume ratios, high electrical conductivity, chemical stability , biocompatibility, and strong mechanical strength, so they are often used as sensory elements.
Author: PhD Student ( Afshin Rashid)
PhD student in Nano-Microelectronics at Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran