Editorial: 2D Materials for Advanced Sensors: Fabrication and Applications.

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Title: Editorial: 2D Materials for Advanced Sensors: Fabrication and Applications.
Authors: Liao, Wugang1 (AUTHOR) wgliao@szu.edu.cn, Wang, Lin2 (AUTHOR) lin_wang@sjtu.edu.cn
Source: Nanomaterials (2079-4991). Feb2025, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p180. 4p.
Subjects: Carbon-based materials, SERS spectroscopy, Air quality monitoring, Surface plasmon resonance, Chemical vapor deposition
Abstract: The editorial discusses the significance of two-dimensional (2D) materials in the development of advanced sensor technologies, highlighting their unique properties such as atomic thinness, mechanical strength, and tunable electronic characteristics. Various contributions in the text focus on novel fabrication methods for 2D materials, emphasizing the importance of nanostructuring and scalable production. The applications of 2D materials in sensors span across chemical sensing, gas detection, environmental monitoring, and healthcare, showcasing their potential to revolutionize sensing technologies for diverse fields. The findings presented in the text are expected to inspire further research in the integration of 2D materials into advanced sensor systems, offering a multifaceted perspective on their role in shaping the future of sensor technologies. [Extracted from the article]
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  Data: The editorial discusses the significance of two-dimensional (2D) materials in the development of advanced sensor technologies, highlighting their unique properties such as atomic thinness, mechanical strength, and tunable electronic characteristics. Various contributions in the text focus on novel fabrication methods for 2D materials, emphasizing the importance of nanostructuring and scalable production. The applications of 2D materials in sensors span across chemical sensing, gas detection, environmental monitoring, and healthcare, showcasing their potential to revolutionize sensing technologies for diverse fields. The findings presented in the text are expected to inspire further research in the integration of 2D materials into advanced sensor systems, offering a multifaceted perspective on their role in shaping the future of sensor technologies. [Extracted from the article]
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