Recent advances on MXene based self-powered electrochemical sensors
Abstract
Self-powered electrochemical sensors (SPECS) offer a transformative alternative by integrating energy harvesting directly with analyte detection, enabling autonomous operation without external power sources. This review focuses on the merits of employing MXenes in the construction and performance of SPECS by evaluating how MXenes are employed as active components and how it enhances enhance the performance of various SPECS platforms. We broadly classified MXene based SPECS as enzyme biofuel cell-based sensors, microbial and bio photoelectrochemical based sensors, and other SPECS. The key attributes of MXenes including high conductivity, tuneable tunable surface chemistry, are ideal for immobilizing active species in the SPECS. The significant capacitance and catalytic potential of MXenes are explored towards enhancing charge transport in SPECS. This enables robust interfaces, facilitating signal amplification, and forming advanced functional composites within these self-powered devices. By utilizing these unique properties of MXenes, the development of highly sensitive, stable, and potentially miniaturized autonomous sensors is becoming increasingly feasible, paving the way for next-generation sensing solutions.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry A Recent Review Articles
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