Abstract This paper focuses on the capabilities and development prospects of nanostructured metal oxides (MOX) representing the most versatile and richest class of materials in terms of electronic structure and structural, chemical, and physical properties. MOX nano-materials with controlled composition, surface terminations, and crystalline structures to be used as chemical sensors as a new area in analytical chemistry and instrument engineering are discussed. Their principles of operation, and basic characteristics are outlined and main applications of MOX sensor technology are presented
This thesis deals with one-dimensional (1D) and two-dimensional nanomaterials (2D) in terms of their...
153 p.Nanostructured materials are anticipated to revolutionize the various technological fields wit...
This review article is focused on the description of metal oxide single crystalline nanostructures u...
Abstract This paper focuses on the capabilities and development prospects of nanostructured metal ox...
The continuous evolution of nanotechnology in these years led to the production of quasi-one dimensi...
In this work we report on metal oxide (MOX) based gas sensors, presenting the work done at the SENSO...
Over the years, metal oxide semiconductors are widely used in several sensor applications. Crystalli...
It is almost a decade since the first presentation of metal oxide nanowires as chemical sensors. Sig...
This paper is an overview of sensor development based on metal oxide nanostructures. While nanostru...
This paper discusses sensor development based on metal oxide nanostructures and microsystems technol...
21st century has already seen huge progress in science and technology of small, highly sensitive gas...
The application of metal oxide gas sensors in Internet of Things (IoT) devices and mobile platforms ...
The fabrication methods and the basic properties of the metal-oxide nanostructures referred as nanow...
The fabrication of chemical sensors based on one-dimensional (1D) metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) na...
Metal oxides (MOXs), in the form of nanowires, have proved to be an excellent active sensing layer o...
This thesis deals with one-dimensional (1D) and two-dimensional nanomaterials (2D) in terms of their...
153 p.Nanostructured materials are anticipated to revolutionize the various technological fields wit...
This review article is focused on the description of metal oxide single crystalline nanostructures u...
Abstract This paper focuses on the capabilities and development prospects of nanostructured metal ox...
The continuous evolution of nanotechnology in these years led to the production of quasi-one dimensi...
In this work we report on metal oxide (MOX) based gas sensors, presenting the work done at the SENSO...
Over the years, metal oxide semiconductors are widely used in several sensor applications. Crystalli...
It is almost a decade since the first presentation of metal oxide nanowires as chemical sensors. Sig...
This paper is an overview of sensor development based on metal oxide nanostructures. While nanostru...
This paper discusses sensor development based on metal oxide nanostructures and microsystems technol...
21st century has already seen huge progress in science and technology of small, highly sensitive gas...
The application of metal oxide gas sensors in Internet of Things (IoT) devices and mobile platforms ...
The fabrication methods and the basic properties of the metal-oxide nanostructures referred as nanow...
The fabrication of chemical sensors based on one-dimensional (1D) metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) na...
Metal oxides (MOXs), in the form of nanowires, have proved to be an excellent active sensing layer o...
This thesis deals with one-dimensional (1D) and two-dimensional nanomaterials (2D) in terms of their...
153 p.Nanostructured materials are anticipated to revolutionize the various technological fields wit...
This review article is focused on the description of metal oxide single crystalline nanostructures u...