Gas sensors based on semiconducting metal oxide one-dimensional nanostructures

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Abstract

This article provides a comprehensive review of recent (2008 and 2009) progress in gas sensors based on semiconducting metal oxide one-dimensional (1D) nanostructures. During last few years, gas sensors based on semiconducting oxide 1D nanostructures have been widely investigated. Additionally, modified or doped oxide nanowires/nanobelts have also been synthesized and used for gas sensor applications. Moreover, novel device structures such as electronic noses and low power consumption self-heated gas sensors have been invented and their gas sensing performance has also been evaluated. Finally, we also point out some challenges for future investigation and practical application. © 2009 by the authors.

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Huang, J., & Wan, Q. (2009, December). Gas sensors based on semiconducting metal oxide one-dimensional nanostructures. Sensors. https://doi.org/10.3390/s91209903

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