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Sorted and aligned single-walled carbon nanotube networks for transistor-based aqueous chemical sensors

Roberts et al., 2009

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5819107084109050469
Author
Roberts M
LeMieux M
Bao Z
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Acs Nano

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Detecting trace amounts of analytes in aqueous systems is important for health diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and national security applications. Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are ideal components for both the sensor material and active signal …
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