Defective graphene chemFETs make good sensors

Graphene can be used to make highly sensitive gas and chemical sensors – but only if the carbon material contains defects. This is the new result from a team of researchers in the US and Korea who has also found that pristine, defect-free graphene behaves in the same way as its defective counterpart if placed on a substrate that contains defects……

http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/53393