Study shows nanoshells ideal as chemical nanosensors
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'Nanoshells' enhance sensitivity to chemical detection by factor of 10 billion
New research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science finds that tailored nanoparticles known as nanoshells can enhance chemical sensing by as much as 10 billion times. That makes them about 10,000 times more effective at Raman scattering than traditional methods.
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