Resistive Gas Sensors Based on 2D TMDs and MXenes
Shiraz University of Technology · Inha University · +1 more institution
Abstract
ConspectusGas sensors are used in various applications to sense toxic gases, mainly for enhanced safety. Resistive sensors are particularly popular owing to their ability to detect trace amounts of gases, high stability, fast response times, and affordability. Semiconducting metal oxides are commonly employed in the fabrication of resistive gas sensors. However, these sensors often require high working temperatures, bringing about increased energy consumption and reduced selectivity. Furthermore, they do not have enough flexibility, and their performance is significantly decreased under bending, stretching, or twisting. To address these challenges, alternative materials capable of operating at lower…
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4Topics & keywords
- MXenes
- Resistive touchscreen
- Flexibility (engineering)
- Materials science
- Fabrication
- Nanotechnology
- Realization (probability)
- Optoelectronics