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독성 나노물질 검출 센서 동향Trend of Toxic Nanomaterial Detecting Sensors

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Trend of Toxic Nanomaterial Detecting Sensors
Authors
장규환나성수
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
한국소음진동공학회
Keywords
Nanomaterial(나노물질); Toxic(독성); Detection(검출); Mechanical Sensor(기계적 센서); Electrochemical Sensor(전기화학 센서); Optical Sensor(분광 센서); Kelvin Prove Force Microscopy Sensor (켈빈 탐침 현미경 센서); Nanomaterial; Toxic; Detection; Mechanical Sensor; Electro-chemical Sensor; Optical Sensor; Kelvin Prove Force Microscopy Sensor
Citation
한국소음진동공학회논문집, v.24, no.12, pp.977 - 984
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KCI
Journal Title
한국소음진동공학회논문집
Volume
24
Number
12
Start Page
977
End Page
984
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/100381
DOI
10.5050/KSNVE.2014.24.12.977
ISSN
1598-2785
Abstract
Nanomaterial have grown from scientific interest to commercial products and the nanomaterial market has grown 19.1% each year. As the nanomaterial market size increases, it is expected that nanomaterial production will increase and its contamination of outdoor environmental system will also increase in the form of industrial waste. Since most of nanomaterials are known as biologically non-degradable materials, nanomaterials will accumulate in the environment, and this will increase the potential threats to human health along the food chain. Recent studies have investigated the toxicity effect of nanomaterials due to their size, chemical composition and shape. For the development of nanomaterial while taking human health into consideration, a nanomaterial detecting sensor is required. In this paper, we have observed the trend of nanomaterial detecting sensor of mechanical, electrochemical, optical and kelvin probe force microscopy sensors and we believe that this trend will shed the light on the development of real-life nanomaterial detecting sensors.
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