TY - JOUR A1 - Mamun, Al A1 - Kiari, Mohamed A1 - Benyoucef, Abdelghani A1 - Sabantina, Lilia ED - García Martín, Juan Francisco T1 - Advancement of Electrospun Carbon Nanofiber Mats in Sensor Technology for Air Pollutant Detection † JF - Engineering Proceedings N2 - The use of electrospun carbon nanofibers (ECNs) has been the focus of considerable interest due to their potential implementation in sensing. These ECNs have unique structural and morphological features such as high surface area-to-volume ratio, cross-linked pore structure, and good conductivity, making them well suited for sensing applications. Electrospinning technology, in which polymer solutions or melts are electrostatically deposited, enables the production of high-performance nanofibers with tailored properties, including fiber diameter, porosity, and composition. This controllability enables the use of ECNs to optimize sensing applications, resulting in improved sensor performance and sensitivity. While carbon nanofiber mats have potential for sensor applications, several challenges remain to improve selectivity, sensitivity, stability and scalability. Sensor technologies play a critical role in the global sharing of environmental data, facilitating collaboration to address transboundary pollution issues and fostering international cooperation to find solutions to common environmental challenges. The use of carbon nanofibers for the detection of air pollutants offers a variety of possibilities for industrial applications in different sectors, ranging from healthcare to materials science. For example, optical, piezoelectric and resistive ECNs sensors effectively monitor particulate matter, while chemoresistive and catalytic ECNs sensors are particularly good at detecting gaseous pollutants. For heavy metals, electrochemical ECNF sensors offer accurate and reliable detection. This brief review provides in-sights into the latest developments and findings in the fabrication, properties and applications of ECNs in the field of sensing. The efficient utilization of these resources holds significant potential for meeting the evolving needs of sensing technologies in various fields, with a particular focus on air pollutant detection. KW - sensors KW - sensors KW - electrospun nanofiber mats KW - carbon nanofibers KW - air pollutant detection KW - nanofibers Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-19959 SN - 2673-4591 VL - 67 IS - 1 PB - MDPI ER -