Critical issues in sensor science to aid food and water safety

R. H. Farahi, A. Passian, L. Tetard, T. Thundat

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Abstract

Figure Persented: The stability of food and water supplies is widely recognized as a global issue of fundamental importance. Sensor development for food and water safety by nonconventional assays continues to overcome technological challenges. The delicate balance between attaining adequate limits of detection, chemical fingerprinting of the target species, dealing with the complex food matrix, and operating in difficult environments are still the focus of current efforts. While the traditional pursuit of robust recognition methods remains important, emerging engineered nanomaterials and nanotechnology promise better sensor performance but also bring about new challenges. Both advanced receptor-based sensors and emerging non-receptor-based physical sensors are evaluated for their critical challenges toward out-of-laboratory applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4548-4556
Number of pages9
JournalACS Nano
Volume6
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 26 2012

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