Nanoporous carbon sensor with cage-in-fiber structure: highly selective aniline adsorbent toward cancer risk management

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2013

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Kosaki, Y.
Izawa, H.
Ishihara, S.
Kawakami, K.
Sumita, M.
Tateyama, Y.
Ji, Q.
Krishnan, V.
Hishita, S.
Yamauchi, Y.

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ACS applied materials & interfaces, 2013; 5(8):2930-2934

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Carbon nanocage-embedded nanofibrous film works as a highly selective adsorbent of carcinogen aromatic amines. By using quartz crystal microbalance techniques, even ppm levels of aniline can be repetitively detected, while other chemical compounds such as water, ammonia, and benzene give negligible responses. This technique should be applicable for high-throughput cancer risk management.

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Data source: Supporting Information, http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/am400940q

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Copyright 2013 American Chemical Society

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