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  1. The detection of heavy metals has made extensive use of nanomaterials-based chemical sensors as a potent analytical tool. These nanosensors have a number of benefits, including enhanced device performance, high sensitivity, selectivity, mobility, and on-site detection capability.
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    For heavy metal ions detection, several optical nanosensors have been developed for the detection of arsenic [ 38 ], lead, iron [ 14 ], zinc [ 17] and mercury [ 48] Nevertheless, these heavy metals that build up in plants and animals generate environmental contamination that is toxicologically fatal.
    A variety of nanosensors, for example, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and nanojets, has been designed and applied for heavy metal detection. In this review, we present a brief overview of the recent advances in the fabrication of novel nanosensors that provide potential solutions to heavy metal remediation.
    Although tremendous progress and innovation of QDs-based nanosensors for heavy metal ions detection have been achieved, there still be huge challenges in toxicity, specificity, portability, multi-metal co-detection and degradation during the detection.
    In this review, we first introduce nanosensor design before exploring the application of nanosensors for the detection of three classes of environmental contaminants: pesticides, heavy metals, and pathogens.
  3. Studies of nanosensors for metal detection
  4. WEBNov 22, 2018 · Nanomaterial enabled sensors are an exciting technology that provide exquisite detection, on the nanomolar to sub-picomolar level, of environmental contaminants [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ]. Interest in these …