2D Materials-Based Electrochemical Sensors explores the applications of 2D materials in electrochemical and biosensor technologies. The book delves into the fundamental properties of these materials, their sensing mechanisms, and various fabrication methods. It also includes the latest theoretical and experimental research in this field. The book covers the entire process of sensor development, from the fabrication of two-dimensional layered materials to their practical applications in sensing. It specifically focuses on the use of graphene, MXene, h-BN, TMDs, and black phosphorous as 2D materials for electrochemical sensors.
This comprehensive resource will be invaluable for researchers and scientists working in the field of analytical chemistry. It serves as a reference book for both beginners and experienced researchers who are studying 2D layered materials and their applications in electrochemical sensing.
The book provides a thorough understanding of the working principles and sensing mechanisms of electrochemical sensors based on 2D materials. It also discusses recent advancements and future prospects in the field, including the development of wearable and flexible sensors using different 2D materials.
What sets this book apart is its unique engineering approach, which focuses on experimental techniques for fabricating modern and advanced electrochemical sensors using 2D materials. This practical approach ensures that researchers can effectively apply the knowledge gained from this book in their own sensor fabrication processes.
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