Journal
NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue 8, Pages 651-660Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41565-018-0209-9
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- US National Science Foundation [CBET-1705653, OISE-1545756, CBET-1133746]
- Virginia Tech ICTAS Exposome Center
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Nanomaterial-enabled sensors are being designed for high-efficiency, multiplex-functionality and high-flexibility sensing applications. Many existing nanosensors have the inherent capacity to achieve such goals; however, they require further development into consumer- and operator-friendly tools with the ability to detect analytes in previously inaccessible locations, as well as at a greater scale than heretofore possible. Here, I discuss how nanotechnology-enabled sensors have great, as yet unmet, promise to provide widespread and potentially low-cost monitoring of chemicals, microbes and other analytes in drinking water.
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