Growth of carbon, boron nitride and ZnO nanotubes for biosensors
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2007
Department
Department of Physics
Abstract
Nanotubes have significant portions of their atoms located at the surfaces and represent the future of biological devices. With such small dimensions, sensitivities and applications previously impossible are being made real. Not all nanomaterials are currently at the same level of proficiency, however. Carbon nanotubes are a mature, easily grown and controlled nanostructure, but boron nitride and zinc oxide are still coming into their own. Yet progress in all three species of nanotubes is making applications easier than before.
Publication Title
ECS Transactions
Recommended Citation
Moscatello, J. P.,
Wang, J.,
Ulmen, B.,
Kayastha, V.,
Xie, M.,
Mensah, S. L.,
Wu, S.,
Pandey, A.,
Lee, C. H.,
Prasad, A.,
&
Yap, Y. K.
(2007).
Growth of carbon, boron nitride and ZnO nanotubes for biosensors.
ECS Transactions,
3(26).
http://doi.org/10.1149/1.2753275
Retrieved from: https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/michigantech-p/127
Publisher's Statement
© 2007 ECS - The Electrochemical Society. Publisher's version of record: https://doi.org/10.1149/1.2753275