Nanosensors have a wide range of applications across various fields:
Biomedical: Nanosensors are used in medical diagnostics for detecting biomarkers, monitoring glucose levels, and identifying pathogens. Environmental Monitoring: They are employed to detect pollutants, toxins, and hazardous gases in the air and water. Food Safety: Nanosensors help in detecting contaminants, pathogens, and spoilage in food products. Industrial Processes: They are utilized for monitoring chemical processes, detecting gas leaks, and ensuring quality control in manufacturing. Security and Defense: Nanosensors play a role in detecting explosives, chemical warfare agents, and monitoring for bio-threats.