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Functional materials for environmental sensors and energy systems

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Functional nanomaterials (e.g., nanowires, nanotubes, graphene, metal oxides, carbon nanostructures, large band gap semiconductors, and metals) with new sensing properties (e.g., ppblevel detection, high sensitivity, selectivity) that are self-heating and… Click to show full abstract

Functional nanomaterials (e.g., nanowires, nanotubes, graphene, metal oxides, carbon nanostructures, large band gap semiconductors, and metals) with new sensing properties (e.g., ppblevel detection, high sensitivity, selectivity) that are self-heating and provide durable operation for low-power devices (tens of μW to tens of mW) are key elements for adequate air-quality measurement at indoor and outdoor levels.

Keywords: nanotechnology; energy systems; materials environmental; sensors energy; functional materials; environmental sensors

Journal Title: Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
Year Published: 2017

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