Recent Advances in Perovskite Nanomaterials for Sensing Applications
Samiksha Dabas,
Manish Kumar,
Dharm Veer Singh
et al.
Abstract:Perovskite-structured materials have been extensively studied for sensing applications on account of their good thermal stability and 3-4 eV bandgap. They have been utilized to detect traces of O2, NO, CO, NO2, CO2, H2O, CH4, H2 and similar smaller gas molecules such as C2H5OH etc. In addition, other sensing applications are optical sensing, I-V fluctuations, strain sensors, electromechanical sensors, sensing of metal ions, etc. Perovskite-structured halides are reported for sensing of metal ions, toxic gases,… Show more
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