Title of article :
Synthesis, optical properties, and chemical–biological sensing applications of one-dimensional inorganic semiconductor nanowires
Author/Authors :
Kenry and Lim، نويسنده , , Chwee Teck، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
44
From page :
705
To page :
748
Abstract :
One-dimensional inorganic semiconductor nanowires form an attractive class of materials for different sensing applications as a result of their distinctive size- and shape-dependent physical properties. Numerous synthesis and characterization methods have been developed in recent years to realize high-quality semiconductor nanowires with controllable dimensions, shape, and morphology. Additionally, a growing number of novel chemical and biological sensors with high sensitivity and selectivity have been developed based on semiconductor nanowires. In this review, several main approaches in synthesizing semiconductor nanowires, i.e., the vapor phase, solution phase, and template-based syntheses, are discussed. These include the vapor–liquid–solid (VLS), vapor–solid (VS), solution–liquid–solid (SLS), supercritical fluid–liquid–solid (SFLS), oriented attachment, and the hard and soft templates-assisted growth mechanisms. Next, the optical properties of these nanowires, in particular the UV–vis absorption, photoluminescence, and Raman properties, are explored. Recent advances in the chemical and biological sensing applications of semiconductor nanowires are then presented. For instance, the applications of semiconductor nanowires as NH3, H2, NO2, and other chemical and gas sensors as well as DNA, miRNA, glucose, uric acid, cysteine, and other biological sensors are briefly mentioned. Finally, this review summarizes and projects the future development of this field.
Journal title :
Progress in Materials Science
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Progress in Materials Science
Record number :
2126617
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