“…Since the thermal treatment removes NO 2 lodged within vacancies, structural defects and oxygen functional groups, it can increase the recovery time. On the other hand, this thermal treatment creates an obstacle by preventing to bind higher-enersensitivity than other graphene-based NO 2 gas sensors [6,9,10,20]. Furthermore, the maximum response of our MLG device to 5 ppm is 38.7%, about 2.7 times higher than the CNTs/reduced graphene hybrid gas sensor previously reported by our group [13].…”