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Highly NO2 sensitive caesium doped graphene oxide conductometric sensors

  • Carlo Piloto,
  • Marco Notarianni,
  • Mahnaz Shafiei,
  • Elena Taran,
  • Dilini Galpaya,
  • Cheng Yan and
  • Nunzio Motta

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 1073–1081, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.120

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  • the oxygen defects that act as low energy adsorption sites. To further enhance its gas sensing properties, reduced GO can be doped with alkali metals [18], similarly to what has been done in other carbon materials, to tune up the electronic properties for sensing applications [44]. Different research
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Published 17 Jul 2014

Gas sensing with gold-decorated vertically aligned carbon nanotubes

  • Prasantha R. Mudimela,
  • Mattia Scardamaglia,
  • Oriol González-León,
  • Nicolas Reckinger,
  • Rony Snyders,
  • Eduard Llobet,
  • Carla Bittencourt and
  • Jean-François Colomer

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 910–918, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.104

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  • fitted by a doublet of Doniach–Sunjic lineshapes with an asymmetric parameter of 0.12, the core level shift between 4f7/2 and 4f5/2 being 3.68 eV, in agreement with tabulated values [30]. Gas sensing properties Sensors based on Au-decorated VA-CNTs with different lengths responded to NO2 at room
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Published 26 Jun 2014

Functionalised zinc oxide nanowire gas sensors: Enhanced NO2 gas sensor response by chemical modification of nanowire surfaces

  • Eric R. Waclawik,
  • Jin Chang,
  • Andrea Ponzoni,
  • Isabella Concina,
  • Dario Zappa,
  • Elisabetta Comini,
  • Nunzio Motta,
  • Guido Faglia and
  • Giorgio Sberveglieri

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 368–377, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.43

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  • eV) at 150 W (15 kV, 10 mA) were used as the incident radiation. Multiplex high-resolution scans were achieved at an analyser pass energy of 20 eV, in steps of 0.10 eV. Characterisation of the electrical and gas-sensing properties was carried out using a two-probe technique by applying a constant 0.2
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Published 02 May 2012
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