Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers Decorated with Noble Metal Nanoparticles for Chemical Sensing

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The integration of different noble metal nanostructures, which exhibit desirable plasmonic and/or electrocatalytic properties, with electrospun polymer nanofibers, which display unique mechanical and thermodynamic properties, yields novel hybrid nanoscale systems of synergistic properties and functions. This review summarizes recent advances on how to incorporate noble metal nanoparticles into electrospun polymer nanofibers and illustrates how such integration paves the way towards chemical sensing applications with improved sensitivity, stability, flexibility, compatibility, and selectivity. It is expected that further development of this field will eventually make a wide impact on many areas of research.

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Chen, C., Tang, Y., Vlahovic, B., & Yan, F. (2017). Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers Decorated with Noble Metal Nanoparticles for Chemical Sensing. Nanoscale Research Letters. Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-017-2216-4

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