Porous inorganic materials play an important role in adsorbing
targeted analytes and supporting efficient reactions in analytical
science. The detection performance relies on the structural properties
of porous materials, considering the tunable pore size, shape, connectivity,
etc. Herein, we first clarify the enhancement mechanisms of porous
materials for bioanalysis, concerning the detection sensitivity and
selectivity. The diagnostic applications of porous material-assisted
platforms by coupling with various analytical techniques, including
electrochemical sensing, optical spectrometry, and mass spectrometry,
etc., are then reviewed. We foresee that advanced porous materials
will bring far-reaching implications in bioanalysis toward real-case
applications, especially as diagnostic assays in clinical settings.
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