Biochar-based materials for electroanalytical applications: An overview
•Unique properties of biochar-based materials enhance electroanalytical applications.•Potential use in sensors and biosensors promotes sustainable technologies.•Addressing reproducibility and conductivity challenges can increase industry adoption.•Multifunctional hybrid materials and wearable device...
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Published in | Green Analytical Chemistry Vol. 7; p. 100081 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier B.V
01.12.2023
Elsevier |
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Summary: | •Unique properties of biochar-based materials enhance electroanalytical applications.•Potential use in sensors and biosensors promotes sustainable technologies.•Addressing reproducibility and conductivity challenges can increase industry adoption.•Multifunctional hybrid materials and wearable devices offer novel opportunities.•Comprehensive life-cycle assessment and regulations ensure sustainable and safe use.
Biochar-based materials, derived from renewable biomass resources, have emerged as promising candidates for electroanalytical applications due to their unique physicochemical properties, such as high surface area, excellent biocompatibility, and good chemical stability. This review provides a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in the development and application of biochar-based materials in electrochemical devices, including sensors, energy storage, and catalysis. We discuss the synthesis and functionalization of biochar materials, focusing on the effects of feedstock and pyrolysis conditions on their properties. The applications of biochar-based materials in electrochemical devices are reviewed, with a particular emphasis on enzyme-based biosensors, DNA-based biosensors, and immunosensors. Despite their promising performance, challenges such as reproducibility, electrical conductivity, and long-term stability need to be addressed to facilitate their widespread adoption in the industry. We also discuss emerging trends, such as the development of multifunctional hybrid materials and integration into flexible devices. Finally, we highlight the importance of policy, regulatory aspects, and environmental assessments to ensure the safe and sustainable use of biochar-based materials in electroanalytical applications. |
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ISSN: | 2772-5774 2772-5774 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.greeac.2023.100081 |