Issue 21, 2016

Analytical methodologies using carbon substrates developed by pyrolysis

Abstract

As a viable alternative with respect to carbon-based materials prepared by vapor deposition, the pyrolysis of non-volatile organic precursors has allowed the development of substrates with advantageous properties towards the development of sensors. Considering the importance and versatility of these materials, this review provides a summary of representative articles describing the procedures and most important considerations linked to the fabrication of these films, and their characterization in terms of structure, thickness, topography, contact angle, as well as optical and electrochemical properties. The review focuses on analytical applications such as electroanalysis, biosensors, dielectrophoresis, and solid phases for separations published in the last five years but additional contributions outside this period have been included to provide readers background information to link the chemical functionality of the films with the corresponding performance. A series of promising directions for the future of the field are also described.

Graphical abstract: Analytical methodologies using carbon substrates developed by pyrolysis

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
29 Jan 2016
Accepted
01 Apr 2016
First published
01 Apr 2016

Anal. Methods, 2016,8, 4163-4176

Analytical methodologies using carbon substrates developed by pyrolysis

T. E. Benavidez, R. Martinez-Duarte and C. D. Garcia, Anal. Methods, 2016, 8, 4163 DOI: 10.1039/C6AY00293E

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