Hydrogen sensors–a review
T Hübert, L Boon-Brett, G Black, U Banach - Sensors and Actuators B …, 2011 - Elsevier
Hydrogen sensors are of increasing importance in connection with the development and
expanded use of hydrogen gas as an energy carrier and as a chemical reactant. There are …
expanded use of hydrogen gas as an energy carrier and as a chemical reactant. There are …
Oxide electronics utilizing ultrafast metal-insulator transitions
Although phase transitions have long been a centerpiece of condensed matter materials
science studies, a number of recent efforts focus on potentially exploiting the resulting …
science studies, a number of recent efforts focus on potentially exploiting the resulting …
One‐dimensional metal‐oxide nanostructures: recent developments in synthesis, characterization, and applications
Abstract 1D metal‐oxide nanostructures have attracted much attention because metal
oxides are the most fascinating functional materials. The 1D morphologies can easily …
oxides are the most fascinating functional materials. The 1D morphologies can easily …
Electronic noses: from advanced materials to sensors aided with data processing
Artificial olfaction, ie, e‐nose, plays a critical function in robotics by mimicking the human
olfactory organ that can recognize different smells that correlate with a range of fields …
olfactory organ that can recognize different smells that correlate with a range of fields …
Environmental application of nanotechnology: air, soil, and water
Global deterioration of water, soil, and atmosphere by the release of toxic chemicals from the
ongoing anthropogenic activities is becoming a serious problem throughout the world. This …
ongoing anthropogenic activities is becoming a serious problem throughout the world. This …
Hydrogen sensors based on noble metal doped metal-oxide semiconductor: A review
Y Luo, C Zhang, B Zheng, X Geng… - International Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
With the exhaustion of traditional energy, increasing attention has been paid on the new
energy resources like H 2. Because of its inflammable and explosive properties, it is …
energy resources like H 2. Because of its inflammable and explosive properties, it is …
Nanoelectronics Using Metal–Insulator Transition
Metal–insulator transition (MIT) coupled with an ultrafast, significant, and reversible resistive
change in Mott insulators has attracted tremendous interest for investigation into next …
change in Mott insulators has attracted tremendous interest for investigation into next …
Hydrogen gas sensing methods, materials, and approach to achieve parts per billion level detection: A review
Being a clean source of energy, hydrogen gas is in high demand in various industrial and
commercial applications. However, the explosive nature of H 2 gas above 4% concentration …
commercial applications. However, the explosive nature of H 2 gas above 4% concentration …
Hydrogen gas sensors based on semiconductor oxide nanostructures
H Gu, Z Wang, Y Hu - Sensors, 2012 - mdpi.com
Recently, the hydrogen gas sensing properties of semiconductor oxide (SMO)
nanostructures have been widely investigated. In this article, we provide a comprehensive …
nanostructures have been widely investigated. In this article, we provide a comprehensive …
One-dimensional oxide nanostructures as gas-sensing materials: review and issues
In this article, we review gas sensor application of one-dimensional (1D) metal-oxide
nanostructures with major emphases on the types of device structure and issues for realizing …
nanostructures with major emphases on the types of device structure and issues for realizing …