ABSTRACT

This chapter enlightens the importance of wearable/implantable devices, materials used for such devices, and the advantage of semiconducting materials. Wide bandgap-based, conducting polymers-based, carbon-based, and other recent two-dimensional material and their advantages in bioelectronics are explained. The synthesis method such as the top-down and bottom-up approach has been explored in detail. The applications of bioelectronics in biosensors, wearable and implantable, and printable/flexible bioelectronics are outlined thoroughly. At the end of the chapter, the conclusions are summarized with the limitations and future perspectives of the semiconducting nanostructured materials for bioelectronics.