Biocompatible 3D Printed MXene Microlattices for Tissue‐Integrated Antibiotic Sensing
Anand P. Tiwari,
Sreejith S. Panicker,
Julia E. Huddy
et al.
Abstract:Abstract3D continuous mesoscale architectures of nanomaterials possess the potential to revolutionize real‐time electrochemical biosensing through higher active site density and improved accessibility for cell proliferation. Herein, 3D microporous Ti3C2TX MXene biosensors are fabricated to monitor antibiotic release in tissue engineering scaffolds. The Ti3C2TX‐coated 3D electrodes are prepared by conformal MXene deposition on 3D‐printed polymer microlattices. The Ti3C2TX MXene coating facilitates direct electr… Show more
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