Flow-sensory contact electrification of graphene

Electrical nano-sensors hold promise for biofluid interrogation, but their performance is still below the state of the art. Here, self-powered monolayer graphene microelectrodes are shown to enable real-time interrogation of whole-blood flows with 6-month stability and sub-micron/second resolution.

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Autores principales: Xiaoyu Zhang, Eric Chia, Xiao Fan, Jinglei Ping
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Lenguaje:EN
Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/0362a24d81824de3abdda4c57a0e1c5a
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Sumario:Electrical nano-sensors hold promise for biofluid interrogation, but their performance is still below the state of the art. Here, self-powered monolayer graphene microelectrodes are shown to enable real-time interrogation of whole-blood flows with 6-month stability and sub-micron/second resolution.