Metal Oxide Gas Sensors
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Science and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2019) | Viewed by 3871
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The field of gas sensors faces continuous evolution and further improvements are awaited, both in fundamental studies and in applications. High sensitivity and selectivity of metal oxide-based sensors, compliance with harsh environments, reproducibility for commercial applications, and the applicability of sensor arrays remain problems in the academic area. To be able to meet the needs of all, or part, of those applications, we need to improve the performance of sensors and that requires advances in both science and technology. Accordingly, you are invited to submit contributions in understanding the sensing phenomena and advances in investigation techniques; developing novel materials and sensing strategies; developing novel sensing platforms and solving applications using metal oxide-based sensors.
This Special Issue, “Metal Oxide Gas Sensors”, is intended for a wide and interdisciplinary audience, and covers recent advances in:
- innovative concepts to increase gas sensing performance
- development of synthetic methods of new gas-sensing materials
- enhanced selectivity in metal-oxide based gas sensors
- alternative gas-sensing techniques
- improved characterization methods and theoretical modeling
- optimization of sensor modules with reducing costs
- nanomaterials and nanostructures
Prof. Wooyoung Lee
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Metal oxide-based gas sensors
- Modeling of sensing
- Surface sensitizers and catalytic additives
- Sensor arrays
- Gas sensors applications
- Experimental investigations—operando
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