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Biomass-Derived Graphene-Based Nanocomposites: A Futuristic Material for Biomedical Applications

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CHEMISTRYSELECT
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202104013

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Biomass; Biomedical applications; Biosensors; Drug delivery; Graphene; Tissue engineering

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Advanced research in material science and biomedicine has led to the development of efficient and cost-effective materials, with graphene being a widely studied material with exceptional properties. Biomass has emerged as a new source of graphene materials, which have applications in the biomedical field.
Advanced research in the field of material science and biomedicine leads to the development of materials that are efficient and cost-effective. Graphene has been a widely studied material in recent years and graphene-based materials exhibit exceptional properties that can be used for applications ranging from biomedical to electronics. In biomedical field, graphene-based materials are employed in drug delivery, sensing, bioimaging and tissue engineering. However, the production of graphene from graphite and chemical precursors has certain drawbacks such as toxicity, expensive, complex fabrication process, etc. To overcome these, biomass have become a new source for graphene materials. Different types of biomass sources and various preparation methods for graphene-based materials were reviewed. Here, the applications of biomass derived graphene-based materials in biomedical field were discussed.

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