“…Chemiresistors based on metal oxide semiconducting (MOX) nanostructures have drawn researchers’ attentions because of their several advantages related to gas sensor performance, such as stability, sensitivity, and reversibility. − Despite the fact that SnO 2 and ZnO compounds are the most extensively studied materials used as sensing layer, over the last decades other MOXs have also been studied because of their promising gas-sensing performance, especially their selectivity. , Vanadium pentoxide (V 2 O 5 ), for example, has excellent properties related to the detection of various (oxidizing and/or reducing) analytes. − In particular, one-dimensional (1D) V 2 O 5 structures (nanowires, nanofibers, nanotubes or nanorods) present enhanced physical and chemical properties, leading to an improvement in their sensing properties. , Despite having wide-ranging applications, the gas-sensing performance of TiO 2 nanostructures, another MOX, still needs to be better evaluated. TiO 2 in anatase phase has demonstrated interesting sensing properties related to gases such as acetone and H 2 S …”