Engineering of highly performing nanomaterials, capable of rapid detection of trace concentrations of gas molecules at room temperature, is key to the development of the next generation of miniaturized chemical sensors. Here, a highly performing nanoheterojunctions layout is presented for the rapid room-temperature chemical sensing of volatile organic compounds down to ten particles per billion concentrations. The layout consists of a 3D network of nickel oxide–zinc oxide (NiO–ZnO) p–n semiconductors with grain size of ≈20 nm nanometers and a porosity of ≈98%. Notably, it is observed that the formation of the p–n heterojunctions by decoration of a ZnO nanoparticle networks with NiO increases the sensor response by more than four times while...
The rapid development of smart wearable electronics is driving the engineering of novel miniaturized...
NiO nanocones decorated with ZnO nanothorns on NiO foil substrates are shown to be an ammonia sensor...
Herein, a self-powered electronic nose strategy with highly selective gas detection is described. Th...
© 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Engineering of highly performing nanomaterials, ca...
The pristine, NiO-decorated, and NiO-doped ZnO nanowires were prepared by vapor phase reaction and t...
The development of high-performing sensing materials, able to detect ppb-trace concentrations of vol...
The development of high-performing sensing materials, able to detect ppb-trace concentrations of vol...
AbstractThe use of metal oxide single crystalline nanowires for chemical sensing of pollutant gases ...
Hierarchical core–shell (C–S) heterostructures composed of a NiO shell deposited onto stacked‐cup ca...
Special Issue "Semiconductor Nanowires: From Synthesis and Characterization to Devices"International...
Metal-semiconductor junctions and interfaces have been studied for many years due to their importanc...
Abstract The development of room temperature gas sensors having response towards a specific gas is a...
The rapid development of smart wearable electronics is driving the engineering of novel miniaturized...
NiO nanocones decorated with ZnO nanothorns on NiO foil substrates are shown to be an ammonia sensor...
Herein, a self-powered electronic nose strategy with highly selective gas detection is described. Th...
© 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Engineering of highly performing nanomaterials, ca...
The pristine, NiO-decorated, and NiO-doped ZnO nanowires were prepared by vapor phase reaction and t...
The development of high-performing sensing materials, able to detect ppb-trace concentrations of vol...
The development of high-performing sensing materials, able to detect ppb-trace concentrations of vol...
AbstractThe use of metal oxide single crystalline nanowires for chemical sensing of pollutant gases ...
Hierarchical core–shell (C–S) heterostructures composed of a NiO shell deposited onto stacked‐cup ca...
Special Issue "Semiconductor Nanowires: From Synthesis and Characterization to Devices"International...
Metal-semiconductor junctions and interfaces have been studied for many years due to their importanc...
Abstract The development of room temperature gas sensors having response towards a specific gas is a...
The rapid development of smart wearable electronics is driving the engineering of novel miniaturized...
NiO nanocones decorated with ZnO nanothorns on NiO foil substrates are shown to be an ammonia sensor...
Herein, a self-powered electronic nose strategy with highly selective gas detection is described. Th...