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Recent advances in molybdenum disulfide-based electrode materials for electroanalytical applications

Authors
Vilian, A. T. EzhilDinesh, BoseKang, Sung-MinKrishnan, Uma MaheswariHuh, Yun SukHan, Young-Kyu
Issue Date
Mar-2019
Publisher
SPRINGER WIEN
Keywords
Molybdenum disulphide (MoS2); Electrochemical biosensors; Electrochemical detection; Neurotransmitter; Electrochemiluminescence
Citation
MICROCHIMICA ACTA, v.186, no.3
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Journal Title
MICROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume
186
Number
3
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/8371
DOI
10.1007/s00604-019-3287-y
ISSN
0026-3672
1436-5073
Abstract
The primary objective of this review article is to summarize the development and structural diversity of 2D/3D molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) based modified electrodes for electrochemical sensors and biosensor applications. Hydrothermal, mechanical, and ultrasonic techniques and solution-based exfoliation have been used to synthesize graphene-like 2D MoS2 layers. The unique physicochemical properties of MoS2 and its nanocomposites, including high mechanical strength, high carrier transport, large surface area, excellent electrical conductivity, and rapid electron transport rate, render them useful as efficient transducers in various electrochemical applications. The present review summarizes 2D/3D MoS2-based nanomaterials as an electrochemical platform for the detection and analysis of various biomolecules (e.g., neurotransmitters, NADH, glucose, antibiotics, DNA, proteins, and bacteria) and hazardous chemicals (e.g., heavy metal ions, organic compounds, and pesticides). The substantial improvements that have been achieved in the performance of enzyme-based amperometry, chemiluminescence, and nucleic acid sensors incorporating MoS2-based chemically modified electrodes are also addressed. We also summarize key sensor parameters such as limits of detection (LODs), sensitivity, selectivity, response time, and durability, as well as real applications of the sensing systems in the environmental, pharmaceutical, chemical, industrial, and food analysis fields. Finally, the remaining challenges in designing MoS2 nanostructures suitable for electroanalytical applications are outlined.
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