Recent progress in carbon nanotube-based gas sensors
University of California, Riverside
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Abstract
The development of carbon nanotube-(CNTs-)based gas sensors and sensor arrays has attracted intensive research interest in the last several years because of their potential for the selective and rapid detection of various gaseous species by novel nanostructures integrated in miniature and low-power consuming electronics. Chemiresistors and chemical field effect transistors are probably the most promising types of gas nanosensors. In these sensors, the electrical properties of nanostructures are dramatically changed when exposed to the target gas analytes. In this review, recent progress on the development of different types of CNT-based nanosensors is summarized. The focus was placed on the means used by…
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- Nanosensor
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science
- Carbon nanotube
- Nanostructure
- Surface modification
- Electronics
- Chemical sensor
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