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One-dimensional inorganic semiconductor nanostructures: A new carrier for nanosensors

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PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Volume 82, Issue 11, Pages 2185-2198

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INT UNION PURE APPLIED CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1351/PAC-CON-09-11-40

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nanosensors; nanostructures; nanowires; one-dimensional nanostructures; semiconductors

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One-dimensional (ID) inorganic semiconductor nanostructures have witnessed an explosion of interest over the last decade because of advances in their controlled synthesis and unique property and potential applications. A wide range of gases, chemicals, biomedical nanosensors, and photodetectors have been assembled using ID inorganic semiconductor nanostructures. The high-performance characteristics of these nanosensors are particularly attributable to the inorganic semiconducting nanostructure high surface-to-volume ratio (SVR) and its rationally designed surface. In this review, we provide a brief summary of the state-of-the-art research activities in the field of 1D inorganic semiconductor nanostructure-based nanosensors. Some perspectives and the outlook for future developments in this area are presented.

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