Printable metal oxide nanostructures based chemiresistive non-biological analyte sensors

Non-biological analyte sensing refers to the ability to detect and quantify various chemical and physical parameters present in the environment or biological samples that are not directly associated with biological entities such as cells, tissues, or organisms. The field of non-biological analyte se...

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Main Authors: Amit Kumar, Sang Sub Kim, Hyoun Woo Kim, Mahesh Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2023-01-01
Series:Nano Express
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/2632-959X/ad05e0
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description Non-biological analyte sensing refers to the ability to detect and quantify various chemical and physical parameters present in the environment or biological samples that are not directly associated with biological entities such as cells, tissues, or organisms. The field of non-biological analyte sensing has its roots in the early detection of any analytes, and over the years, it has expanded to include a wide range of applications such as environmental monitoring, food safety, and medical diagnostics. This perspective focuses on the current status, challenges and future prospects of metal oxide nanostructures-based non-biological analyte sensors. In this context, the present review aims to delve into the intricate mechanisms, fabrication techniques, and applications of printable chemical sensors for non-biological analytes. Through a comprehensive exploration of the scientific advancements and technological breakthroughs in this domain, this review seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape of printable chemical sensors and their pivotal role in modern analytical endeavours.
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spelling doaj.art-2e307bdb1b8c439b98a35d596e0ffbe82023-11-07T11:39:09ZengIOP PublishingNano Express2632-959X2023-01-014404200310.1088/2632-959X/ad05e0Printable metal oxide nanostructures based chemiresistive non-biological analyte sensorsAmit Kumar0Sang Sub Kim1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6912-3509Hyoun Woo Kim2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6118-9914Mahesh Kumar3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5357-7300Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur , Jodhpur 342030, IndiaDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Inha University , Incheon 22212, Republic of KoreaDivision of Materials Science and Engineering, Hanyang University , Seoul 04763, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur , Jodhpur 342030, India; Department of Cybernetics, Nanotechnology and Data Processing, Faculty of Automatic Control, Electronics and Computer Science, Silesian University of Technology, Akademicka16, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandNon-biological analyte sensing refers to the ability to detect and quantify various chemical and physical parameters present in the environment or biological samples that are not directly associated with biological entities such as cells, tissues, or organisms. The field of non-biological analyte sensing has its roots in the early detection of any analytes, and over the years, it has expanded to include a wide range of applications such as environmental monitoring, food safety, and medical diagnostics. This perspective focuses on the current status, challenges and future prospects of metal oxide nanostructures-based non-biological analyte sensors. In this context, the present review aims to delve into the intricate mechanisms, fabrication techniques, and applications of printable chemical sensors for non-biological analytes. Through a comprehensive exploration of the scientific advancements and technological breakthroughs in this domain, this review seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape of printable chemical sensors and their pivotal role in modern analytical endeavours.https://doi.org/10.1088/2632-959X/ad05e0semiconductor metal oxideschemiresistive sensorsprintable electronicsnon-biological analyte
spellingShingle Amit Kumar
Sang Sub Kim
Hyoun Woo Kim
Mahesh Kumar
Printable metal oxide nanostructures based chemiresistive non-biological analyte sensors
Nano Express
semiconductor metal oxides
chemiresistive sensors
printable electronics
non-biological analyte
title Printable metal oxide nanostructures based chemiresistive non-biological analyte sensors
title_full Printable metal oxide nanostructures based chemiresistive non-biological analyte sensors
title_fullStr Printable metal oxide nanostructures based chemiresistive non-biological analyte sensors
title_full_unstemmed Printable metal oxide nanostructures based chemiresistive non-biological analyte sensors
title_short Printable metal oxide nanostructures based chemiresistive non-biological analyte sensors
title_sort printable metal oxide nanostructures based chemiresistive non biological analyte sensors
topic semiconductor metal oxides
chemiresistive sensors
printable electronics
non-biological analyte
url https://doi.org/10.1088/2632-959X/ad05e0
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