This work was carried out in collaboration between all authors. Author MdCCM wrote the draft of the manuscript and manage the analysis of the experimental data of the research. Authors TC, EE, AGM and CM contributed to the chemical characterization of the catalysts, author FM supervised the synthesis, characterization, and analysis of catalytic results. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
SWNTs have been efficiently grown on patterned substrates, for its subsequent application to the development of ionizing radiation sensors. SWNTs before and after exposure to X-rays were characterized by Raman and XPS spectroscopy, revealing the appearance of alterations that have been justified as possibly due to the presence of adsorbed oxygen species. These materials have been used for the fabrication of a sensor prototype that has shown a quasi-linear behavior as a function of the time of exposure to X-ray radiation.
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