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The fabrication and implementation of artificially intelligent sensor arrays has faced serious technical and/or cost‐effectiveness challenges. Here, a new printing method is presented to produce a fully functional array of sensors based on monolayer‐capped gold nanoparticles. The proposed printing technique is based on the so‐called self‐propelled antipinning ink droplet, from which evaporative deposition...
In the work presented by H. Haick and co‐workers on page 6359, single self‐propelled and evaporative droplets containing molecularly‐capped nanoparticles are actuated over patterned surface to produce an artificially intelligent sensor array without the need to employ complicated printing techniques.
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