The gas sensor based on pristine graphene with conductance type was studied theoretically and experimentally. The time response of conductance measurements showed a quickly and largely increased conductivity when the sensor was exposed to ammonia gas produced by a bubble system of ammonia water. However, the desorption process in vacuum took more than 1 h which indicated that there was a larger number of transferred carriers and a strong adsorption force between ammonia and graphene. The desorption time could be greatly shortened down to about 2 min by adding the flow of water-vapor-enriched air at the beginning of the recovery stage which had been confirmed as a rapid and high-efficiency desorption process. Moreover, the optimum geometries...
Ammonia gas sensors are very essential in many industries and everyday life. However, their complica...
Graphene in its pristine form has demonstrated a gas detection ability in an inert carrier gas. For ...
Current studies addressing the engineering of charge carrier concentration and the electronic band g...
In this paper, graphene/mica and graphene/SiO2 based ammonia gas sensors are compared. It is found t...
Graphene (G) is a two-dimensional material with exceptional sensing properties. In general, graphene...
Molecular doping and detection are at the forefront of graphene research, a topic of great interest ...
We have studied the adsorption of gas molecules (CO, NO, NO2, O-2, N-2, CO2, and NH3) on graphene na...
Designing a high-performance gas sensor to efficiently detect the hazardous NH3 molecule is benefici...
Pure graphene is known as the strongest material ever discovered. However, the unavoidable defect fo...
The interactions between four different graphenes (including pristine, B- or N-doped and defective g...
International audienceGraphene has been widely explored as an ideal platform for gas sensing owing t...
A hybrid structure gas sensor of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) decorated graphene (RGO-Gr) is designe...
In this paper, gas sensing characteristics of sulfur-doped graphene oxide (S-GO) are firstly present...
Functionalized graphene offers great potential in the field of rapid detection of gases at room temp...
This study presents the sensitivity of graphene nanoribbon (GNR) when exposed to ammonia gas at room...
Ammonia gas sensors are very essential in many industries and everyday life. However, their complica...
Graphene in its pristine form has demonstrated a gas detection ability in an inert carrier gas. For ...
Current studies addressing the engineering of charge carrier concentration and the electronic band g...
In this paper, graphene/mica and graphene/SiO2 based ammonia gas sensors are compared. It is found t...
Graphene (G) is a two-dimensional material with exceptional sensing properties. In general, graphene...
Molecular doping and detection are at the forefront of graphene research, a topic of great interest ...
We have studied the adsorption of gas molecules (CO, NO, NO2, O-2, N-2, CO2, and NH3) on graphene na...
Designing a high-performance gas sensor to efficiently detect the hazardous NH3 molecule is benefici...
Pure graphene is known as the strongest material ever discovered. However, the unavoidable defect fo...
The interactions between four different graphenes (including pristine, B- or N-doped and defective g...
International audienceGraphene has been widely explored as an ideal platform for gas sensing owing t...
A hybrid structure gas sensor of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) decorated graphene (RGO-Gr) is designe...
In this paper, gas sensing characteristics of sulfur-doped graphene oxide (S-GO) are firstly present...
Functionalized graphene offers great potential in the field of rapid detection of gases at room temp...
This study presents the sensitivity of graphene nanoribbon (GNR) when exposed to ammonia gas at room...
Ammonia gas sensors are very essential in many industries and everyday life. However, their complica...
Graphene in its pristine form has demonstrated a gas detection ability in an inert carrier gas. For ...
Current studies addressing the engineering of charge carrier concentration and the electronic band g...