The newly published book 1D and 2D Nanomaterials for Sensor Applications presents cutting-edge research and key innovations in synthesis, surface functionalization, and defect engineering, highlighting their transformative applications in gas and biosensing, as well as environmental monitoring, using advanced one- and two-dimensional nanomaterials, including nanotubes, nanowires, nanorods, and graphene.
Featuring 12 impactful papers, the book has already attracted significant attention, with 21,415 views and 50 citations. Under the expert editorial leadership of Andrew Zhou, a professor in the Madia Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Physics, and his colleague, the book brings together interdisciplinary contributions from materials science, chemistry, physics, and engineering, making it an essential resource for researchers and professionals seeking to advance sensor technology and innovation.