Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Technologies for explosive detection are characterised by sensitivity and selectivity.
Portable devices, with the possibility of being carried by small drones, are required if
the use has to be extended to dangerous environments.
Sensors based on functionalised nanostructures, in particular those based on
changes of conductivity of nanowire and nanotubes after interacting with explosive
molecules are characterized by a very high sensitivity, with detection limit up to a
few molecules per cm3, an enhanced selectivity, that can be achieved by combining
nanostructures with different functionalization and an easy detection of the conductance
signal, achievable with simple instrumentation (a signal amplifier). Therefore,
functionalised nanostructure can offer a sensing solution to realise detectors offering
a high sensitivity and combined with a very limited weight and electrical consumption.
The favourable surface/volume ratio typical of nanostructure allow to realise
sensitive, selective and small detectors suitable to be carried by drones.
In the present project we propose the preparation of sensors for explosive
detection, in particular of nitroaromatic explosives such as TNT, based on germanium
nanowires and carbon nanotubes as a starting point for the realization of to be
used in unmanned drones for the exploration of hazardous environments.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Sensors for explosives; unmanned detection; nitroaromatic explosives; sensor based on nanostructures
List of contributors:
Ferrari, Claudio
Book title:
L. Capineri, E. K. Turmu? (eds.), Explosives Detection,
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