Journal
BIOSENSORS-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 10, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bios12100843
Keywords
biosensors; nanomaterials; optical fiber biosensor; sensitivity; surface plasmon resonance
Funding
- Double-Hundred Talent Plan of Shandong Province, China
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This article concisely summarizes the current advancements in novel nanomaterial-based optical fiber biosensors and highlights the wide application of optical and biological properties of nanomaterials in biosensing. By enhancing sensitivity, limit of detection, specificity, response time, and signal-to-noise ratio, nanomaterials improve the performance of fiber optic biosensors.
This article presents a concise summary of current advancements in novel nanomaterial-based optical fiber biosensors. The beneficial optical and biological properties of nanomaterials, such as nanoparticle size-dependent signal amplification, plasmon resonance, and charge-transfer capabilities, are widely used in biosensing applications. Due to the biocompatibility and bioreceptor combination, the nanomaterials enhance the sensitivity, limit of detection, specificity, and response time of sensing probes, as well as the signal-to-noise ratio of fiber optic biosensing platforms. This has established a practical method for improving the performance of fiber optic biosensors. With the aforementioned outstanding nanomaterial properties, the development of fiber optic biosensors has been efficiently promoted. This paper reviews the application of numerous novel nanomaterials in the field of optical fiber biosensing and provides a brief explanation of the fiber sensing mechanism.
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