Matrices for Sensors from Inorganic, Organic, and Biological Nanocomposites

Matrices and sensors resulting from inorganic, organic and biological nanocomposites are presented in this overview. The term nanocomposite designates a solid combination of a matrix and of nanodimensional phases differing in properties from the matrix due to dissimilarities in structure and chemist...

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Published inMaterials Vol. 4; no. 8; pp. 1483 - 1518
Main Authors Nicolini, Claudio, Sivozhelezov, Victor, Bavastrello, Valter, Bezzerra, Tercio, Scudieri, Dora, Spera, Rosanna, Pechkova, Eugenia
Format Journal Article Book Review
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 24.08.2011
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Summary:Matrices and sensors resulting from inorganic, organic and biological nanocomposites are presented in this overview. The term nanocomposite designates a solid combination of a matrix and of nanodimensional phases differing in properties from the matrix due to dissimilarities in structure and chemistry. The nanoocomposites chosen for a wide variety of health and environment sensors consist of Anodic Porous Allumina and P450scc, Carbon nanotubes and Conductive Polymers, Langmuir Blodgett Films of Lipases, Laccases, Cytochromes and Rhodopsins, Three-dimensional Nanoporous Materials and Nucleic Acid Programmable Protein Arrays.
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ISSN:1996-1944
1996-1944
DOI:10.3390/ma4081483