ABSTRACT

The most attention, from all carbonaceous nanomaterials, is currently being paid to graphene-2D, one-atom-thick, highly ordered carbon sheets with excellent electrochemical, thermal, optical, and mechanical properties. From an application point of view, a good biocompatibility of graphene and its derivatives is highly appreciated and increasingly exploited for integration of biorecognition elements and bioelectrocatalysts in order to construct biosensors and biofuel cells, respectively.