Affiliation:
1. Tianjin Engineering Research Center of Civil Aviation Energy Environment and Green Development, School of
Transportation Science and Engineering, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin, 300300, China
Abstract
Electrochemical biosensors a subclass of biosensors, consisting of a biosensing element
and an electrochemical transducer, have been widely used in various fields due to their excellent
performance and portable device. However, in complex actual samples, non-specific adsorption of
proteins and solid particles, and adhesion of cells and bacteria will lead to problems such as reduced
sensor sensitivity, prolonged response time, and expanded detection errors. Therefore, constructing
antifouling sensing platforms to effectively resist the bioadhesion of non-targets is crucial for the
performance of biosensors. This study first introduces the commonly used classifications of electrochemical
biosensors and their main contaminants. It also provides a comprehensive overview of the
construction methods and application research of electrochemical antifouling sensors using different
strategies, including the construction of physical, chemical and biological modification interfaces. In
addition, the research progress on antifouling and antibacterial dual-action coatings for electrochemical
detection is also reviewed. Finally, the challenges and future development trends of various
methods are summarized, providing clues for better practical applications of electrochemical biosensors.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.