Electrochemical (Bio) sensors based on covalent organic frameworks (COFs)
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UAM. Departamento de Química Analítica y Análisis InstrumentalPublisher
MDPIDate
2022-07-01Citation
10.3390/s22134758
Sensors 22.13 (2022): 4758
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1424-8220 (online)DOI
10.3390/s22134758Project
Gobierno de España. PID2020-116728RB-I00; Gobierno de España. RED2018-102412-T; Gobierno de España. PID2019-106268GB-C33; Comunidad de Madrid. S2018/NMT-4349/TRANSNANOAVANSENS-CMEditor's Version
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22134758Subjects
Bio Sensor; Lower Density; Covalent Organic Frameworks; Electro Actives; QuímicaRights
© 2022 by the authorsAbstract
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are defined as crystalline organic polymers with programmable topological architectures using properly predesigned building blocks precursors. Since the development of the first COF in 2005, many works are emerging using this kind of material for different applications, such as the development of electrochemical sensors and biosensors. COF shows superb characteristics, such as tuneable pore size and structure, permanent porosity, high surface area, thermal stability, and low density. Apart from these special properties, COF’s electrochemical behaviour can be modulated using electroactive building blocks. Furthermore, the great variety of functional groups that can be inserted in their structures makes them interesting materials to be conjugated with biological recognition elements, such as antibodies, enzymes, DNA probe, aptamer, etc. Moreover, the possibility of linking them with other special nanomaterials opens a wide range of possibilities to develop new electrochemical sensors and biosensors
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Google Scholar:Martínez Periñán, Emiliano
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Martínez-Fernández, Marcos
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Segura, José L.
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Lorenzo Abad, Encarnación
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