Graphene is an excellent material for application in sensor technology. Because every atom of graphene is exposed to it's environment meaning it can detect changes in it's surroundings.
In this video of the series we explore what this ability to sense even individual molecules means for applications. The video discusses camera sensors, sensors for chemical detection and toxic gases, and even measuring stresses and strains of man made structures such as bridges.
The narrator is Professor Aravind Vijayaraghavan, Professor of Nanomaterials. He leads the Nanofunctional Materials Group. He is also the Head of Internationalisation (India & Business Engagement) for the Faculty of Science & Engineering. His research involves the science and technology of graphene and 2-dimensional materials, particularly for applications in composites, electronics, sensors and biotechnology.
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