CNT’s based Nanomaterials: An Interesting Cluster of Biosensors

Authors

  • Dr. Irshad Ahmad

Keywords:

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), Functionalization of CNTs, Chirality, Arc discharge, laser ablation, Biosensors.

Abstract

This article outlines the function of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in the fabrication of biosensors for various applications. We explain why CNTs are employed more frequently in biosensor fabrications for different applications and why CNTs have significant potential in these areas of application by examining the differences between other members of the nano-carbon family. Furthermore, we investigated the role of these nano-carbons in the detection of different analytes in bio-sensing. This chapter focuses on recent breakthroughs in the construction of sensors and biosensors using carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Biosensors are employed in a wide range of applications, from prosthetic devices to checking food quality. Because of the unique physical features of CNTs nanomaterials for biosensing applications, including optical, structural, mechanical, and thermal capabilities, the scientific community has put in a lot of effort.

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CNT’s based Nanomaterials: An Interesting Cluster of Biosensors

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Published

2025-11-07

How to Cite

CNT’s based Nanomaterials: An Interesting Cluster of Biosensors. (2025). London Journal of Engineering Research, 25(4), 41-52. https://journalspress.uk/index.php/LJER/article/view/1675