# Nanoarchitectonics for Sensors

https://mdr.nims.go.jp/datasets/0d4edca8-26cd-433a-9274-6cc0df6f34c2

## File

- [JInorgOrganometPolymMater26_36_1.pdf](https://mdr.nims.go.jp/filesets/a3abdfd5-07e4-48a6-8db8-a5c137de9fc4/download) ([Detail](https://mdr.nims.go.jp/filesets/a3abdfd5-07e4-48a6-8db8-a5c137de9fc4.md))

## Id

0d4edca8-26cd-433a-9274-6cc0df6f34c2

## Local identifier



## Visibility

open_to_public

## State

published

## Created at

2026-03-01T03:22:32.330137Z

## Updated at

2026-03-02T07:30:04.129776Z

## Published at

2026-03-02T04:40:12.931789Z

## Doi



## First published url

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10904-025-04079-7

## Date published

2025-11-22

## Recorded date published

2026-1

## Resource type

journal_article

## Manuscript type

vor

## Collection



## Title

- title: Nanoarchitectonics for Sensors
  title_type: original
  lang: en

## Description

- description: This review will consider the role of nanoarchitectonics in developing
    such materials by adopting the following methodology. First, several research
    papers related to sensor research that include 'nanoarchitectonics' in the title
    will be selected. These examples will demonstrate how the concept of nanoarchitectonics
    is applied to sensor development. The next section will examine the possibility
    of constructing sensing structures from a materials perspective. This will be
    demonstrated by showing that diverse and hierarchical sensing structures can be
    created from fullerenes, which are single-element zero-dimensional materials.
    The third section will present examples of material structures that can transmit
    signals and interface with devices. The final section will discuss the future
    directions and requirements of nanoarchitectonics research for sensor development,
    based on the information obtained.
  description_type: abstract
  lang: und

## Creator

- name: Katsuhiko Ariga
  role: author
  orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2445-2955

## Contact agent



## Publisher

organization: Springer Science and Business Media LLC

## Managing organization



## Keyword

- subject: Nanoarchitectonics
  schema: not_defined
- subject: Sensor
  schema: not_defined
- subject: Fullerene
  schema: not_defined
- subject: Device
  schema: not_defined
- subject: Interface
  schema: not_defined

## Rights

- identifier: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

## Other identifier(s)



## Data origin

- data_origin_type: other

## Embargo



## Journal

- title: Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials
  issn: '15741443'
  volume: '36'
  issue: '1'
  start_page: 1
  end_page: 25

## Conference



## Related item



## Funding

- identifier: JP25H00898
  funder_name: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

## Instrument



## Instrument operator



## Instrument managing organization



## Measurement method



## Specimen



## Chemical composition



## Structure for specimen



## Structural feature for specimen



## Specific property for specimen



## Process for specimen treatment



## Computational method



## Energy level/transition state



## Software



## Custom property



## Fileset

- id: a3abdfd5-07e4-48a6-8db8-a5c137de9fc4
  filename: JInorgOrganometPolymMater26_36_1.pdf
  content_type: application/pdf
  size: 5419295
  md5: b482cb5e012717460942616808b2a8c1

## Thumbnail

fileset_id: a3abdfd5-07e4-48a6-8db8-a5c137de9fc4
filename: JInorgOrganometPolymMater26_36_1.pdf