Volume 3, 2024

Optimization of solvents, electrolytes, and mediators for polyindole-based electrochemical sensors

Abstract

Surface-engineered conducting polymers (CPs) have enabled technological advances in chemistry and materials science. Heterocyclic conjugated organic molecules, specifically indole and its derivatives, have the potential to be polymerized under electrochemically controlled conditions in different types of compatible solvent media, including self-assembled nanofluids, for several applications. Polymer-based electrode materials are valuable for the detection of various targeted biomolecules and other analytes. This review outlines the evolution of the electropolymerization technique in recent years, along with developments in the field. With advances in nanoscience, several materials have been used to modify CPs for electrochemical sensing. Several biomedical applications and the role of antifouling agents in the properties of several electropolymerized thin films are highlighted.

Graphical abstract: Optimization of solvents, electrolytes, and mediators for polyindole-based electrochemical sensors

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
28 May 2024
Accepted
26 Jul 2024
First published
02 Aug 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Sens. Diagn., 2024,3, 1392-1405

Optimization of solvents, electrolytes, and mediators for polyindole-based electrochemical sensors

P. C. Pandey, A. K. Tiwari and R. J. Narayan, Sens. Diagn., 2024, 3, 1392 DOI: 10.1039/D4SD00175C

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