reviewNanoscaleJan 1, 2020Closed access

Recent advances in two-dimensional-material-based sensing technology toward health and environmental monitoring applications

Shenzhen University · Nantong University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Monitoring harmful and toxic chemicals, gases, microorganisms, and radiation has been a challenge to the scientific community for the betterment of human health and environment. Two-dimensional (2D)-material-based sensors are highly efficient and compatible with modern fabrication technology, which yield data that can be proficiently used for health and environmental monitoring. Graphene and its oxides, black phosphorus (BP), transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), metal oxides, and other 2D nanomaterials have demonstrated properties that have been alluring for the manufacture of highly sensitive sensors due to their unique material properties arising from their inherent structures. This review summarizes…

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Keywords
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Nanotechnology
  • Materials science
  • Systems engineering
  • Environmental science
  • Engineering
  • Environmental engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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