期刊论文详细信息
Journal of Nanobiotechnology 卷:16
Nanomaterial enabled sensors for environmental contaminants
Marjorie R. Willner1  Peter J. Vikesland1 
[1] Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science, Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology (VTSuN), Virginia Tech;
关键词: Nanomaterials;    Sensor;    Detection;    Environment;    Pesticides;    Heavy metals;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12951-018-0419-1
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract The need and desire to understand the environment, especially the quality of one’s local water and air, has continued to expand with the emergence of the digital age. The bottleneck in understanding the environment has switched from being able to store all of the data collected to collecting enough data on a broad range of contaminants of environmental concern. Nanomaterial enabled sensors represent a suite of technologies developed over the last 15 years for the highly specific and sensitive detection of environmental contaminants. With the promise of facile, low cost, field-deployable technology, the ability to quantitatively understand nature in a systematic way will soon be a reality. In this review, we first introduce nanosensor design before exploring the application of nanosensors for the detection of three classes of environmental contaminants: pesticides, heavy metals, and pathogens.

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