Models for Simulation Based Selection of 3D Multilayered Graphene Biosensors

E. Lacatus [1], G. C. Alecu [1], A. Tudor [1],
[1] Politehnica University of Bucharest, București, Romania
Published in 2015

At the forefront of a new generation of sensors graphene and graphene composite materials are intensively studied for medical and biosensing applications. The outstanding electrical, mechanical and quantum properties of graphene make them a promising material solution to overlap the existing gap between biological and non-biological systems into a continuum like-viscoelastic integrated model. Making the best use of the flexible modules of COMSOL Multiphysics® software the most relevant device properties of the multilayered graphene biocompatible structures could be determined and, most important, could be related to the complex interface phenomena at human skin level.