Special Issue on Graphene-Based, High-Performance Sensors
Published 22 April, 2021
Graphene has attracted significant scientific and translational attention for its role in the development of high-performance, opto-electronic systems in recent years. This is largely due to its superior and manipulative properties; for example, high surface-to-volume ratio, desired functionality, green synthesis, bio-acceptability, chemical stability and high electron transfer ability. While its role in the fabrication of miniaturized sensors has been explored, there is still a need to develop graphene-based materials that will support the next generation of sensors for advanced biological applications.
This special issue will present novel, high-quality and original articles on graphene-based nanomaterials and composites and their use in advanced sensor device applications. We welcome research studies, reviews, short communications and perspectives. Each research paper should be original and include a demonstration of the performance of a functional material or device. We are also interested in scale-up studies and research on fabrication processes and other practical issues related with the viable production or application of these materials.
Topics Covered:
- Novel approaches to developing graphene nanostructures
- Graphene-based chemical sensors
- Graphene-based biosensors for health care
- Graphene-based wearable sensors
- 3D printed graphene-based composites
- Graphene-based smart sensors
- Graphene-assisted field-effect transistor (FET) biosensors
- Graphene-based biosensors for screening of infectious diseases
- AI- and IoT-supported graphene sensors
Important Deadlines:
- Submission deadline: 31 December 2021
Submission Instructions:
Please read the Guide for Authors before submitting. All articles should be submitted online; please select Graphene-Based Sensors on submission.
Guest Editors:
- Dr. Raju Khan, CSIR-Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute, India. Email: khan.raju@ampri.res.in
- Dr. Ajeet Kaushik, Florida Polytechnic University, USA. Email: akaushik@floridapoly.edu
- Dr Arpana Parihar, CSIR-Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute, India. Email: arpana_parihar@yahoo.com
- Dr Amirmansoor Ashrafi, Mendel University in Brno, Czech Republic. Email: amirmansoor.ashrafi@gmail.com