biosensorites
Biosensorites are a proposed class of nanoscale materials designed for biosensing applications. In theoretical and speculative literature, they describe modular platforms composed of a core conductive or semiconductive element, a biorecognition layer, and a signal transduction system that converts biological interactions into measurable signals. The concept emphasizes adaptability and multiplexing.
Composition and structure: Common implementations feature a core such as gold nanoparticles, graphene, or silicon nanowires,
Synthesis and fabrication: Biosensorites are typically built by assembling the core particle with surface chemistries to
Detection mechanisms and properties: The sensing response can be optical (fluorescence, colorimetric changes, surface plasmon resonance),
Applications and limitations: Potential uses span point-of-care diagnostics, environmental monitoring, food safety, and wearable sensors. Benefits
See also: biosensor, nanomaterial, aptamer, quantum dot, plasmonic sensor.