Issue 32, 2015

Recent developments in 2D layered inorganic nanomaterials for sensing

Abstract

Two dimensional layered inorganic nanomaterials (2D-LINs) have recently attracted huge interest because of their unique thickness dependent physical and chemical properties and potential technological applications. The properties of these layered materials can be tuned via both physical and chemical processes. Some 2D layered inorganic nanomaterials like MoS2, WS2 and SnS2 have been recently developed and employed in various applications, including new sensors because of their layer-dependent electrical properties. This article presents a comprehensive overview of recent developments in the application of 2D layered inorganic nanomaterials as sensors. Some of the salient features of 2D materials for different sensing applications are discussed, including gas sensing, electrochemical sensing, SERS and biosensing, SERS sensing and photodetection. The working principles of the sensors are also discussed together with examples.

Graphical abstract: Recent developments in 2D layered inorganic nanomaterials for sensing

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
02 Jun 2015
Accepted
19 Jun 2015
First published
24 Jun 2015

Nanoscale, 2015,7, 13293-13312

Recent developments in 2D layered inorganic nanomaterials for sensing

P. K. Kannan, D. J. Late, H. Morgan and C. S. Rout, Nanoscale, 2015, 7, 13293 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR03633J

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