Recent progress in Prussian blue films: Methods used to control regular nanostructures for electrochemical biosensing applications

In the last decade, Prussian blue (PB) has attracted increased scientific interest in various research fields, such as fuel cells, gas separation and pollution treatment. Due to its advanced catalysis, biocompatibility, selectivity and stability, PB has been widely used in biosensor construction. Ho...

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Main Authors: Chu, Z., Liu, Yu, Jin, W.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier BV 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69668
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Liu, Yu
Jin, W.
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Jin, W.
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description In the last decade, Prussian blue (PB) has attracted increased scientific interest in various research fields, such as fuel cells, gas separation and pollution treatment. Due to its advanced catalysis, biocompatibility, selectivity and stability, PB has been widely used in biosensor construction. However, the formation of regular PB nanostructures is challenging due to its fast crystallization rate. Recently, developments in this research area have increased due to emerging novel synthesis methods in nanoscale technology. Various regular nanostructures of PB films that show superior biosensing performance have been prepared. In this review, recent research progress in PB nanostructures is summarized, with special emphasis on the methodology of nanostructure control. The mechanism and key factors in regular PB crystallization are also discussed for each synthesis method. The performance of PB nanostructure-based biosensors is compared with others to show the advantages of nanostructure control. The methodology discussed in this review not only include the regular growth of PB films, but also provides information on the nanostructure control of more crystalline materials, including PB analogues, noble metals, metal oxides and coordination compounds. In addition to biosensing applications and the development of more advanced nanostructures, PB has also shown increased advanced properties in other scientific areas.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-696682018-11-14T07:39:52Z Recent progress in Prussian blue films: Methods used to control regular nanostructures for electrochemical biosensing applications Chu, Z. Liu, Yu Jin, W. In the last decade, Prussian blue (PB) has attracted increased scientific interest in various research fields, such as fuel cells, gas separation and pollution treatment. Due to its advanced catalysis, biocompatibility, selectivity and stability, PB has been widely used in biosensor construction. However, the formation of regular PB nanostructures is challenging due to its fast crystallization rate. Recently, developments in this research area have increased due to emerging novel synthesis methods in nanoscale technology. Various regular nanostructures of PB films that show superior biosensing performance have been prepared. In this review, recent research progress in PB nanostructures is summarized, with special emphasis on the methodology of nanostructure control. The mechanism and key factors in regular PB crystallization are also discussed for each synthesis method. The performance of PB nanostructure-based biosensors is compared with others to show the advantages of nanostructure control. The methodology discussed in this review not only include the regular growth of PB films, but also provides information on the nanostructure control of more crystalline materials, including PB analogues, noble metals, metal oxides and coordination compounds. In addition to biosensing applications and the development of more advanced nanostructures, PB has also shown increased advanced properties in other scientific areas. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69668 10.1016/j.bios.2017.04.036 Elsevier BV restricted
spellingShingle Chu, Z.
Liu, Yu
Jin, W.
Recent progress in Prussian blue films: Methods used to control regular nanostructures for electrochemical biosensing applications
title Recent progress in Prussian blue films: Methods used to control regular nanostructures for electrochemical biosensing applications
title_full Recent progress in Prussian blue films: Methods used to control regular nanostructures for electrochemical biosensing applications
title_fullStr Recent progress in Prussian blue films: Methods used to control regular nanostructures for electrochemical biosensing applications
title_full_unstemmed Recent progress in Prussian blue films: Methods used to control regular nanostructures for electrochemical biosensing applications
title_short Recent progress in Prussian blue films: Methods used to control regular nanostructures for electrochemical biosensing applications
title_sort recent progress in prussian blue films: methods used to control regular nanostructures for electrochemical biosensing applications
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69668