Printed electrical gas sensors are a low-cost, lightweight, low-power and potentially disposable alternative to gas sensors manufactured using conventional methods such as photolithography, etching and chemical vapor deposition. The growing interest in Internet-of-Things, smart homes, wearable devices and point-of-need sensors has been the main driver fueling the development of new classes of printed electrical gas sensors. In this Perspective, we provide an insight into the current research related to printed electrical gas sensors including materials, methods of fabrication, and applications in monitoring food quality, air quality, diagnosis of diseases and detection of hazardous gases. We further describe the challenges and future opport...
We report an entirely new class of printed electrical gas sensors that are produced at near 'zero co...
Here, we report a preliminary analysis on the manufacturing and testing of a low-cost and eco-friend...
On average, a human inhale about 14,000 litres of air every day. The quality of inhaled air is highl...
This thesis introduces an entirely new class of printed electrical gas sensors that are produced at ...
We report an entirely new class of printed electrical gas sensors that are produced at near “zero co...
Whilst printed films are currently used in varied devices across a wide range of fields, research in...
The tracking and monitoring of environmental parameters of significant interest such as temperature,...
There is a need for low-cost mass-production circuits on various substrates, possibly performing som...
AbstractThere is a need for low-cost mass-production circuits on various substrates, possibly perfor...
Herein, we review printing technologies which are commonly approbated at recent time in the course o...
International audienceThis communication presents results on the feasibility of an inkjet printed ch...
International audienceIn both the literature and industry, there are various examples of gas detecti...
The focuses on "electrically readable indicator" sub-projects have been on the development of printa...
Additive manufacturing techniques such as printed electronics are currently very popular due to the ...
Gas sensor technology is widely utilized in various areas ranging from home security, environment an...
We report an entirely new class of printed electrical gas sensors that are produced at near 'zero co...
Here, we report a preliminary analysis on the manufacturing and testing of a low-cost and eco-friend...
On average, a human inhale about 14,000 litres of air every day. The quality of inhaled air is highl...
This thesis introduces an entirely new class of printed electrical gas sensors that are produced at ...
We report an entirely new class of printed electrical gas sensors that are produced at near “zero co...
Whilst printed films are currently used in varied devices across a wide range of fields, research in...
The tracking and monitoring of environmental parameters of significant interest such as temperature,...
There is a need for low-cost mass-production circuits on various substrates, possibly performing som...
AbstractThere is a need for low-cost mass-production circuits on various substrates, possibly perfor...
Herein, we review printing technologies which are commonly approbated at recent time in the course o...
International audienceThis communication presents results on the feasibility of an inkjet printed ch...
International audienceIn both the literature and industry, there are various examples of gas detecti...
The focuses on "electrically readable indicator" sub-projects have been on the development of printa...
Additive manufacturing techniques such as printed electronics are currently very popular due to the ...
Gas sensor technology is widely utilized in various areas ranging from home security, environment an...
We report an entirely new class of printed electrical gas sensors that are produced at near 'zero co...
Here, we report a preliminary analysis on the manufacturing and testing of a low-cost and eco-friend...
On average, a human inhale about 14,000 litres of air every day. The quality of inhaled air is highl...