Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Metal nanoparticles (e.g. gold and silver nanoparticles) have long been utilized for various types of chemical and/or biological sensing applications. At the same time, much of the knowledge being gained for manipulating nanoparticle structure or composition has focused on multimetallic type nanoparticles. Such systems can display multiple properties arising from the individual components, but it is the observation of synergistic phenomena that is the most intriguing.
By taking advantage of such synergestic phenomena in multimetallic nanoparticles including alloy, core-shell, and other heterostructures, one can enhance the sensing propeties when these multimetallic nanoparticles are used as sensing probes.
This special issue aims to cover all various aspects, such as (but not limited to) novel multimetallic nanoparticles as sensing probes, new insights in synergestic phenomena in terms of sensing properties, and sensing applications of multimetallic nanoparticles.
Prof. Dr. Shinya Maenosono
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- metal nanoparticle
- multimetallic nanoparticle
- chemical sensor
- biosensor
- plasmonic sensor
- magnetic sensor
- catalytic sensor
- electrochemical sensor
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