8Functionalized 2D Nanomaterials for Miniaturized Analytical Devices

Thang P. Nguyen1,2

1Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Department of Electronic Materials, School of Engineering Physics, No. 1, Dai Co Viet Street, 100000 Ha Noi, Vietnam

2Gachon University, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggido, 13120, South Korea

8.1 Introduction

In modern life, nanotechnology is being a key solution to many issues. For example, nanomaterials are used in food packing as they improve stability, act as a gas barrier to polymers, remove toxicity or color in food processing and magnetic nanoparticles are used in cancer treatment, etc. [1,2]. The great advantages come from the isolation of tiny materials from the ...

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