2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23208469
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Peptide-Functionalized Carbon Nanotube Chemiresistors: The Effect of Nanotube Density on Gas Sensing

Daniel Sim,
Tiffany Huang,
Steve S. Kim

Abstract: Biorecognition element (BRE)-based carbon nanotube (CNT) chemiresistors have tremendous potential to serve as highly sensitive, selective, and power-efficient volatile organic compound (VOC) sensors. While many research groups have studied BRE-functionalized CNTs in material science and device development, little attention has been paid to optimizing CNT density to improve chemiresistor performance. To probe the effect of CNT density on VOC detection, we present the chemiresistor-based sensing results from two… Show more

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“…573 KOH has also been used in the synthesis of nanocomposites. 574,575 Other small molecules associated with journal publications are toxic gases such as carbon dioxide 576,577 and sulfur dioxide 578,579 and isopropanol, [580][581][582][583] a volatile organic compound, detected using nanosensors.…”
Section: Institute Of Science and Technology (Kist)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…573 KOH has also been used in the synthesis of nanocomposites. 574,575 Other small molecules associated with journal publications are toxic gases such as carbon dioxide 576,577 and sulfur dioxide 578,579 and isopropanol, [580][581][582][583] a volatile organic compound, detected using nanosensors.…”
Section: Institute Of Science and Technology (Kist)mentioning
confidence: 99%