Nanowires assembled sub-WO3 urchin-like nanostructures have been fabricated via a solvothermal method. The detailed structure and morphology features were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results reveal that the individual nanowires are grown along the [001] direction, and assembled together to form an urchin-like nanostructure. Sensing performance of the sub-WO3 was investigated toward alcohol vapor. At room temperature, the sensor devices based on the WO3 (x) exhibit significantly higher sensitivity comparing to that of the stoichiometric WO3. The superior sensing performance of this WO3 x sensor is ascribed to the large specific ...
The substoichiometric tungsten oxide (WO3-x) nanostructures are important for the catalytic, energy ...
In this paper the response of printed thick-film of WO3 doped by Y2O3 to organic solvent was studied...
Hydrogen sensing is becoming one of the hottest topics in the chemical sensing field, due to its wid...
The inspiration behind this research is the development of tungsten oxide (WO3) nanowires based, hig...
A simple technique to fabricate nanostructured WO3 thin films onto conductomeric transducers has been...
Despite an increasing demand for applications, the partial selectivity of metal oxide-based gas sens...
Gas microsensors based on tungsten oxide (WO3-x) nanowires (NWs) silanized with APTES (3-aminopropyl...
We report the results of composite tungsten oxide nanowires-based gas sensors. The morphologic surfa...
Tungsten trioxide is a material with a variety of application areas. For example, the material is us...
While numerous types of gas sensors have been developed for various industries and applications such...
We report the synthesis of tungsten oxide (WO3) nanosheets using a simple yet efficient hydrothermal...
By using WCl6 as a precursor and absolute ethanol as a solvent, ultrafine W18O49 nanowires (UFNWs) w...
Large-scale vertically aligned and double-sided Co-doped hexagonal tungsten oxide nanorod arrays hav...
Abstract Tungsten oxide nanowires have been synthetized by a simple thermal oxidation route in an ox...
Ethanol sensing performance of gas sensors made of Fe doped and Fe implanted nanostructured WO3 thin...
The substoichiometric tungsten oxide (WO3-x) nanostructures are important for the catalytic, energy ...
In this paper the response of printed thick-film of WO3 doped by Y2O3 to organic solvent was studied...
Hydrogen sensing is becoming one of the hottest topics in the chemical sensing field, due to its wid...
The inspiration behind this research is the development of tungsten oxide (WO3) nanowires based, hig...
A simple technique to fabricate nanostructured WO3 thin films onto conductomeric transducers has been...
Despite an increasing demand for applications, the partial selectivity of metal oxide-based gas sens...
Gas microsensors based on tungsten oxide (WO3-x) nanowires (NWs) silanized with APTES (3-aminopropyl...
We report the results of composite tungsten oxide nanowires-based gas sensors. The morphologic surfa...
Tungsten trioxide is a material with a variety of application areas. For example, the material is us...
While numerous types of gas sensors have been developed for various industries and applications such...
We report the synthesis of tungsten oxide (WO3) nanosheets using a simple yet efficient hydrothermal...
By using WCl6 as a precursor and absolute ethanol as a solvent, ultrafine W18O49 nanowires (UFNWs) w...
Large-scale vertically aligned and double-sided Co-doped hexagonal tungsten oxide nanorod arrays hav...
Abstract Tungsten oxide nanowires have been synthetized by a simple thermal oxidation route in an ox...
Ethanol sensing performance of gas sensors made of Fe doped and Fe implanted nanostructured WO3 thin...
The substoichiometric tungsten oxide (WO3-x) nanostructures are important for the catalytic, energy ...
In this paper the response of printed thick-film of WO3 doped by Y2O3 to organic solvent was studied...
Hydrogen sensing is becoming one of the hottest topics in the chemical sensing field, due to its wid...