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- The researchers took "unmodified" nanowires and subjected them to a range of pH's from pH=2 to pH=9, and we see minimal impact in conductance until pH ~ 6 (around the Ka of the SiOH coating) when there was a more dramatic increase (due to the SiOH coating becoming de-protonated)
- The researchers designed a calcium ion sensor using Calmodulin attached to the nanowires, but use a negative control to show that the unmodified nanowires did not respond to changes in calcium concentration.
It would then seem that these nanowires are not sensitive to most ions, and are instead, only sensitive to pH. As I mentioned before, this isn't my field, so you'll have to let me know if that's highly unlikely.
I'm sure they can make it work, but I wonder how well they can compete against the other nanosensing technologies using ring resonators or microcantilevers.