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Novel signal‐amplifying fluorescent nanofibers for naked‐eye‐based ultrasensitive detection of buried explosives and explosive vapors

Wang et al., 2012

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17949478321597110002
Author
Wang Y
La A
Ding Y
Liu Y
Lei Y
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Advanced Functional Materials

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A novel electrospun fluorescent nanofiberous membrane with a function like “molecular wires” was developed via electrospinning for the detection of ultra‐trace nitro explosive vapors and buried explosives by naked eye under UV excitation. The high binding affinity …
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