2D materials show unique physical and chemical properties which can be exploited in several applications, including chemical gas sensors. Among the 2D materials, graphene has attracted particular interest, especially as a sensing element to detect and monitor concentration of different gases. Nevertheless, pristine graphene does not show remarkable performances as a gas sensor, and functionalization is often required to improve its sensing capability.

Graphene functionalization for gas sensing applications

Freddi S.
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2022

Abstract

2D materials show unique physical and chemical properties which can be exploited in several applications, including chemical gas sensors. Among the 2D materials, graphene has attracted particular interest, especially as a sensing element to detect and monitor concentration of different gases. Nevertheless, pristine graphene does not show remarkable performances as a gas sensor, and functionalization is often required to improve its sensing capability.
2022
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN - Sede Milano
graphene
functionalization
gas sensor
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