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
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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.File in questo prodotto:
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