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Gas sensors : materials and devices / edited by Jianmin Ma.

Contributor(s): Ma, Jianmin (Ph. D. in materials physics and chemistry) [editor.] | Institute of Physics (Great Britain) [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: IOP (Series)Release 21: ; IOP series in sensors and sensor systems: ; IOP ebooks2021 collection: Publisher: Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2021]Description: 1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations (some color).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780750339957; 9780750339940.Subject(s): Gas detectors -- Materials | Instruments & instrumentation engineering | Instrumentation and measurementAdditional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 681.2 Online resources: Click here to access online Also available in print.
Contents:
1. n-Type oxides for gas sensors / Shiqiang Zhou and Qingju Liu -- 2. p-Type metal oxides for gas sensors / Mario Urso and Salvo Mirabella -- 3. Layered metal chalcogenides for gas sensors / Rahul Kumar, Neeraj Goel and Mahesh Kumar -- 4. Graphene for chemoresistive gas sensors / Ho Won Jang, Tae Hoon Eom and Taehoon Kim -- 5. Gas sensors based on carbon nanotubes / Ming Zhuo, Tao Zhao, Yuanwei Lin and Jianmin Ma -- 6. Ionic liquids and their solid-state analogues for gas sensors / Xiaochuan Duan and Xiu Li -- 7. Electrochemical conducting polymer composites for gas sensors / Jing-Shan Do.
Abstract: This book reviews the developments and applications of traditional and emerging materials for gas sensors. Each chapter considers a sensor material and discusses the mode of operation, intrinsic material properties, preparation, device construction and areas of application opened by the novel modes of action and properties of the sensing material. With coverage spanning n- and p-type metal oxides, graphene, 2D metal chalcogenides, carbon nanotubes, ionic liquids and conducting polymer composites this up-to-date synthesis will provide invaluable reading for industrial and academic researchers and engineers developing and exploiting new materials for the increasingly diverse areas of applications for modern gas sensors.
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1. n-Type oxides for gas sensors / Shiqiang Zhou and Qingju Liu -- 2. p-Type metal oxides for gas sensors / Mario Urso and Salvo Mirabella -- 3. Layered metal chalcogenides for gas sensors / Rahul Kumar, Neeraj Goel and Mahesh Kumar -- 4. Graphene for chemoresistive gas sensors / Ho Won Jang, Tae Hoon Eom and Taehoon Kim -- 5. Gas sensors based on carbon nanotubes / Ming Zhuo, Tao Zhao, Yuanwei Lin and Jianmin Ma -- 6. Ionic liquids and their solid-state analogues for gas sensors / Xiaochuan Duan and Xiu Li -- 7. Electrochemical conducting polymer composites for gas sensors / Jing-Shan Do.

This book reviews the developments and applications of traditional and emerging materials for gas sensors. Each chapter considers a sensor material and discusses the mode of operation, intrinsic material properties, preparation, device construction and areas of application opened by the novel modes of action and properties of the sensing material. With coverage spanning n- and p-type metal oxides, graphene, 2D metal chalcogenides, carbon nanotubes, ionic liquids and conducting polymer composites this up-to-date synthesis will provide invaluable reading for industrial and academic researchers and engineers developing and exploiting new materials for the increasingly diverse areas of applications for modern gas sensors.

Industrial and academic researchers and advanced students.

Also available in print.

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Jianmin Ma is a professor at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China. He received his BS degree in Chemistry from the Shanxi Normal University in 2003 and PhD degree in Materials Physics and Chemistry from Nankai University in 2011. During 2011-2015, he also conducted research in several overseas universities as a postdoctoral research associate. He serves as the Academic Editor for Rare Metals, the Associate Editor for Chinese Chemical Letters, Chain and editorial board member for the Journal of Energy Chemistry, Nano- Micro Letters, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, and others. His research interest focuses on sensors, energy storage devices and components including metal anodes and electrolytes, and theoretical calculations from density functional theory and molecular dynamics to finite element analysis.

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