2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.physe.2022.115574
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Preparation of reduced graphene oxide decorated two-dimensional WSe2 nanosheet sensor for efficient detection of ethanol gas

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“…56 The second stage involves a coordinated proton−electron transfer that regenerates oxygen sites and deprotonates oxygen ions. 56,57 The analysis results, including SAED and XRD, indicate that synthesized CuO-400 exhibits cubic structures free of impurities. The SEM, TEM, HRTEM, and SAED images confirm the production of smaller ellipsoid-shaped CuO-400 NEs particles with a signal crystal.…”
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“…56 The second stage involves a coordinated proton−electron transfer that regenerates oxygen sites and deprotonates oxygen ions. 56,57 The analysis results, including SAED and XRD, indicate that synthesized CuO-400 exhibits cubic structures free of impurities. The SEM, TEM, HRTEM, and SAED images confirm the production of smaller ellipsoid-shaped CuO-400 NEs particles with a signal crystal.…”
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“…The mechanism involves two chemical stages, the first of which is the formation of O–O bonds and molecular oxygen from oxygen sites in the lattice via O v . The second stage involves a coordinated proton–electron transfer that regenerates oxygen sites and deprotonates oxygen ions. , …”
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“…However, it is flammable with an explosion range of 3.3–19 vol% [ 4 ]. In addition, excessive inhalation, consumption, or similar exposure to ethanol vapor causes drowsiness, irritation of the eyes, liver damage, breathing difficulties, headache, vertigo, nausea, fatigue, and even anesthesia and damage to the nervous system [ 5 , 6 , 7 ]. Ethanol consumption by drivers is a major contributor to automotive accidents globally, with impairment and crash risk rising significantly at blood alcohol concentrations over 425 ppm [ 8 ].…”
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