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This book highlights the advancement of graphene-based non-invasive sensors for health monitoring. Graphene has been considered the strongest and thinnest known material to date. Unlike most semiconductor systems, its two-dimensional (2D) electronic state can be accessed directly by tunneling or other local probes. With their mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties, graphene-based materials have shown effectiveness in sensing various biophysical and biochemical signals such as body temperature, heart rate, respiration rate, blood pressure, blood glucose levels and electrocardiograms, electromyograms, and electroencephalograms.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction of Graphene.- Chapter 2. Advantages of graphene over other materials.- Chapter 3. Biocompatibility of graphene.- Chapter 4. Application of graphene as a non-invasive biochemical sensor.- Chapter 5. Application of graphene as a non-invasive biochemical sensor.- Chapter 6. Challenges.