Nanotechnology-based E-Noses reviews advances in nanomaterials and their modification for use in e-sensors. "E-noses" or "electronic sensors" are emerging as advanced technologies for the fast detection of chemicals, gases, and explosives. The concept behind the "e-nose" is similar to the capability of humans and dogs in detecting materials based on odors. Nanomaterials can be used for e-nose technologies but their properties must be modified to make them effective sensors. The sensing capability and performance of these materials depend on several factors, such as morphology, dopants, microadditives, design of sensors, phase, and structure of the nanomaterials. Theoretical understanding of nanomaterials and technologies for improving sensors with better detection limits are covered. The most relevant nanomaterials, their synthesis strategies, and the relationship between properties and device performance are provided. Current state-of-the-art progress in nanotechnology device fabrication along with directions for future applications and challenges are discussed. — Covers fundamentals of nanomaterials for electronic sensing applications, including material synthesis and property optimization strategies to improve material performance- Reviews emerging relevant nanomaterials including 1D, 2D and 3D nanomaterials for use in e-nose technologies- Discusses nanotechnology-based e-noses and their wide range of applications in the detection of chemicals, gases, explosives, and more
Mazaher Ahmadi & Muhammad Bilal
Nanotechnology-Based E-Noses [EPUB ebook]
Fundamentals and Emerging Applications
Nanotechnology-Based E-Noses [EPUB ebook]
Fundamentals and Emerging Applications
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язык английский ● Формат EPUB ● ISBN 9780323998383 ● редактор Mazaher Ahmadi & Muhammad Bilal ● издатель Elsevier Science ● опубликованный 2023 ● Загружаемые 3 раз ● валюта EUR ● Код товара 8798660 ● Защита от копирования Adobe DRM
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