Development of Tin oxide-based nanosensors for electronic nose environmental applications

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Tin oxide nanofibres (NFs) are used as nanosensors in electronic noses. Their performance is compared to that of oxide commercial chemical sensors for pollutant detection. NFs were grown by electrospinning and deposited onto silicon substrates with integrated micro-hotplates. NF morphology was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The NFs presented high sensitivity to NO2 at low temperature.

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Sayago, I., Aleixandre, M., & Santos, J. P. (2019). Development of Tin oxide-based nanosensors for electronic nose environmental applications. Biosensors, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/bios9010021

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