Special Issue “Advanced Nanomaterials Based Gas Sensors”

During the last several years, according to the works published in research journals, many nanostructured materials have been tested as sensing materials for gas-sensing applications. This trend has been observed for both metal oxides as well as carbon-based nanomaterials. More recently, it has also...

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Main Author: Xavier Vilanova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/5/1373
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spelling doaj-40dfe360832f451ab9f669725af549822020-11-25T02:23:47ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-03-01205137310.3390/s20051373s20051373Special Issue “Advanced Nanomaterials Based Gas Sensors”Xavier Vilanova0Department of Electronic, Electrical and Automatic Control Engineering (EMAS), University Rovira i Virgili, 43007 Tarragona, SpainDuring the last several years, according to the works published in research journals, many nanostructured materials have been tested as sensing materials for gas-sensing applications. This trend has been observed for both metal oxides as well as carbon-based nanomaterials. More recently, it has also been extended to other materials based on chalcogenides. The field of applications for these sensors is very wide, including air quality, industrial safety and medical diagnosis, using different transducing mechanisms. Therefore, in this Special Issue, we have put together recent advances in this area.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/5/1373smox gas sensorscarbon-based nanomaterialsnanowiresnanotubesnanofibersbranched nanostructuresnanodisksnanospheresquantum dot
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author Xavier Vilanova
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Special Issue “Advanced Nanomaterials Based Gas Sensors”
Sensors
smox gas sensors
carbon-based nanomaterials
nanowires
nanotubes
nanofibers
branched nanostructures
nanodisks
nanospheres
quantum dot
author_facet Xavier Vilanova
author_sort Xavier Vilanova
title Special Issue “Advanced Nanomaterials Based Gas Sensors”
title_short Special Issue “Advanced Nanomaterials Based Gas Sensors”
title_full Special Issue “Advanced Nanomaterials Based Gas Sensors”
title_fullStr Special Issue “Advanced Nanomaterials Based Gas Sensors”
title_full_unstemmed Special Issue “Advanced Nanomaterials Based Gas Sensors”
title_sort special issue “advanced nanomaterials based gas sensors”
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2020-03-01
description During the last several years, according to the works published in research journals, many nanostructured materials have been tested as sensing materials for gas-sensing applications. This trend has been observed for both metal oxides as well as carbon-based nanomaterials. More recently, it has also been extended to other materials based on chalcogenides. The field of applications for these sensors is very wide, including air quality, industrial safety and medical diagnosis, using different transducing mechanisms. Therefore, in this Special Issue, we have put together recent advances in this area.
topic smox gas sensors
carbon-based nanomaterials
nanowires
nanotubes
nanofibers
branched nanostructures
nanodisks
nanospheres
quantum dot
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/5/1373
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