Lignocellulosic Bionanomaterials for Biosensor Applications

The rapid population growth, increasing global energy demand, climate change, and excessive use of fossil fuels have adversely affected environmental management and sustainability. Furthermore, the requirements for a safer ecology and environment have necessitated the use of renewable materials, the...

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Main Authors: Ekrem Durmaz, Selva Sertkaya, Hande Yilmaz, Cagri Olgun, Orhan Ozcelik, Ayhan Tozluoglu, Zeki Candan
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-07-01
Series:Micromachines
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/14/7/1450
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author Ekrem Durmaz
Selva Sertkaya
Hande Yilmaz
Cagri Olgun
Orhan Ozcelik
Ayhan Tozluoglu
Zeki Candan
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Selva Sertkaya
Hande Yilmaz
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Zeki Candan
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description The rapid population growth, increasing global energy demand, climate change, and excessive use of fossil fuels have adversely affected environmental management and sustainability. Furthermore, the requirements for a safer ecology and environment have necessitated the use of renewable materials, thereby solving the problem of sustainability of resources. In this perspective, lignocellulosic biomass is an attractive natural resource because of its abundance, renewability, recyclability, and low cost. The ever-increasing developments in nanotechnology have opened up new vistas in sensor fabrication such as biosensor design for electronics, communication, automobile, optical products, packaging, textile, biomedical, and tissue engineering. Due to their outstanding properties such as biodegradability, biocompatibility, non-toxicity, improved electrical and thermal conductivity, high physical and mechanical properties, high surface area and catalytic activity, lignocellulosic bionanomaterials including nanocellulose and nanolignin emerge as very promising raw materials to be used in the development of high-impact biosensors. In this article, the use of lignocellulosic bionanomaterials in biosensor applications is reviewed and major challenges and opportunities are identified.
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spelling doaj.art-a606aaf86aa843d59915ae4c1b8b73a02023-11-18T20:33:37ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2023-07-01147145010.3390/mi14071450Lignocellulosic Bionanomaterials for Biosensor ApplicationsEkrem Durmaz0Selva Sertkaya1Hande Yilmaz2Cagri Olgun3Orhan Ozcelik4Ayhan Tozluoglu5Zeki Candan6Department of Forest Industrial Engineering, Kastamonu University, 37200 Kastamonu, TurkeyDepartment of Forest Industrial Engineering, Duzce University, 81620 Duzce, TurkeyDepartment of Forest Industrial Engineering, Duzce University, 81620 Duzce, TurkeyDepartment of Forest Industrial Engineering, Kastamonu University, 37200 Kastamonu, TurkeyDepartment of Aerospace Engineering, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, 06010 Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of Forest Industrial Engineering, Duzce University, 81620 Duzce, TurkeyBiomaterials and Nanotechnology Research Group & BioNanoTeam, 34473 Istanbul, TurkeyThe rapid population growth, increasing global energy demand, climate change, and excessive use of fossil fuels have adversely affected environmental management and sustainability. Furthermore, the requirements for a safer ecology and environment have necessitated the use of renewable materials, thereby solving the problem of sustainability of resources. In this perspective, lignocellulosic biomass is an attractive natural resource because of its abundance, renewability, recyclability, and low cost. The ever-increasing developments in nanotechnology have opened up new vistas in sensor fabrication such as biosensor design for electronics, communication, automobile, optical products, packaging, textile, biomedical, and tissue engineering. Due to their outstanding properties such as biodegradability, biocompatibility, non-toxicity, improved electrical and thermal conductivity, high physical and mechanical properties, high surface area and catalytic activity, lignocellulosic bionanomaterials including nanocellulose and nanolignin emerge as very promising raw materials to be used in the development of high-impact biosensors. In this article, the use of lignocellulosic bionanomaterials in biosensor applications is reviewed and major challenges and opportunities are identified.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/14/7/1450lignocellulosic biomassnanotechnologybionanomaterialsnanocellulosenanoligninbiosensor
spellingShingle Ekrem Durmaz
Selva Sertkaya
Hande Yilmaz
Cagri Olgun
Orhan Ozcelik
Ayhan Tozluoglu
Zeki Candan
Lignocellulosic Bionanomaterials for Biosensor Applications
Micromachines
lignocellulosic biomass
nanotechnology
bionanomaterials
nanocellulose
nanolignin
biosensor
title Lignocellulosic Bionanomaterials for Biosensor Applications
title_full Lignocellulosic Bionanomaterials for Biosensor Applications
title_fullStr Lignocellulosic Bionanomaterials for Biosensor Applications
title_full_unstemmed Lignocellulosic Bionanomaterials for Biosensor Applications
title_short Lignocellulosic Bionanomaterials for Biosensor Applications
title_sort lignocellulosic bionanomaterials for biosensor applications
topic lignocellulosic biomass
nanotechnology
bionanomaterials
nanocellulose
nanolignin
biosensor
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/14/7/1450
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