2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11664-018-6548-3
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Electrostimulated Desorption Hydrogen Sensor Based on Onion-Like Carbons as a Sensing Element

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“…Since CNO's physical and chemical properties resemble those of fullerenes, also the sensing applications are similar. CNOs were used to produce a hydrogen sensor thanks to their hydrophobic nature and their non-porous texture [180]. The CNO/C 2 H 6 O sensor displayed a fast decrease in resistance with H 2 concentration under 10 ppm making CNOs a good active element for the detection this gas.…”
Section: Carbon Nano-onion Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since CNO's physical and chemical properties resemble those of fullerenes, also the sensing applications are similar. CNOs were used to produce a hydrogen sensor thanks to their hydrophobic nature and their non-porous texture [180]. The CNO/C 2 H 6 O sensor displayed a fast decrease in resistance with H 2 concentration under 10 ppm making CNOs a good active element for the detection this gas.…”
Section: Carbon Nano-onion Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%