Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, GLA University, Mathura, India
Abstract
Objective:
This article highlights the applications of nanotechnology in the detection
of explosives.
Evidence acquisition:
The increasing rise in terrorist acts throughout the globe has brought attention
to the significance of locating hidden bombs and motivated new propelled breakthroughs
to ensure public safety. Recognizing explosives and closely related-threatening combinations has
already risen to the top of the priority list for contemporary national security and counterterrorism
applications. Sensors based on nanotechnology have a fair probability of fulfilling all the criteria
needed to be a practical solution for explosive trace detection.
Results:
Nanowire/nanotube, nanomechanical devices, and electronic noses are three nanosensor
technologies that have the most potential to develop into commercially viable technology platforms
for the detection of trace explosives. Certain functionalized nanoparticles can exhibit different
behaviors as a result of unique interactions with nitroaromatics. Semiconducting singlewalled
carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) have been used as wearable chemical sensors.
Conclusion:
In this paper, the potential of nanosensors has been exposed that can be used to
build a sensor system with high selectivity and sensitivity and appropriate platforms for signal
transduction for the detection of explosives.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Materials Science