Advances in Two Dimensional Chemical Sensors
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Chemical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 3013
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Molecular imaging technology is used as a powerful observation method in the field of molecular life science, and the research on new visualizing methods for a wider range of detection targets are being promoted. At present, it is still a very limited area, but the development of multidimensional measurement in the field of chemical measurement is expected to have various applications as an unprecedented powerful technology. Visualization of molecular distribution in the gas and liquid phases contributes not only to medical, diagnostic and drug discovery applications, but also to the development of various new technologies such as e-tongue and e-nose, living space monitoring, health management and safety measures.
In this special issue, we will focus on the latest research of two-dimensional chemical sensors. Both research articles and review papers are invited for submission in the following non-exclusive areas:
- Gas sensors and molecular detection in gaseous phase;
- Ion sensors and molecular detection in liquid phase;
- Array sensors for chemical imaging and drag screening;
- Sensing materials and structures for two-dimensional sensing;
- Signal processing and artificial intelligence for two-dimensional sensing;
- Health and wellness applications;
- Novel chemical sensing systems
Prof. Hidekazu Uchida
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- gas sensor
- molecular detection in gaseous phase
- Array sensors for chemical imaging
- novel chemical sensing systems
- two-dimensional sensing
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