2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2021.130373
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A stretchable, room-temperature operable, chemiresistive gas sensor using nanohybrids of reduced graphene oxide and zinc oxide nanorods

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“…In this context, Pt can also be used to reduce the operating temperature of these devices, showing excellent selectivity for H 2 at 100 • C [52]. More recently, important results obtained by Moon et al [53] demonstrated remarkable room temperature sensing properties of flexible sensors based on rGO-ZnO nanocomposites. It is important to note that other semiconducting metal oxides such as SnO 2 [54][55][56], Cu 2 O [57], and Co 3 O 4 [58] are also being extensively studied to form nanocomposites with rGO and exhibiting promising results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, Pt can also be used to reduce the operating temperature of these devices, showing excellent selectivity for H 2 at 100 • C [52]. More recently, important results obtained by Moon et al [53] demonstrated remarkable room temperature sensing properties of flexible sensors based on rGO-ZnO nanocomposites. It is important to note that other semiconducting metal oxides such as SnO 2 [54][55][56], Cu 2 O [57], and Co 3 O 4 [58] are also being extensively studied to form nanocomposites with rGO and exhibiting promising results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another example of the use of rGO/PDMS-based wearable sensors for electrochemical sensing applications can be shown in work done by Moon et al [ 140 ]. Stretchable, room-temperature operable, chemiresistive gas sensors were formed by using nanohybrids comprising of rGO and vertically grown zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods.…”
Section: Graphene/pdms-based Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1D nanostructures have been employed as gas-sensing layers owing to their large surface area and porosity, which allows for a high sensitivity [36][37][38][39]. Moreover, 1D nanomaterials with controlled structures and morphologies have been developed as gassensing layers, such as nanorods (NRs) [40], nanowires (NWs) [41], nanofibers (NFs) [42], and nanotubes (NTs) [43].…”
Section: Gas Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%