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Graphene Based Gas Sensors

A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2020) | Viewed by 485

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Department of Electronics, Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Heraklion, 71500 Crete, Greece

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Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS), National Technical University of Athens, Heroon Polytehneiou 9, 15780 Athens, Greece
Interests: laser-induced forward transfer; dual-laser bioprinting; laser materials microprocessing
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Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Applied Sciences, Technological Educational Institute of Crete, GR-71 004 Crete, Greece

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Graphene, a kind of nanomaterial, has attracted the scientific community’s attention since it was isolated in 2004, showing promising applications in scientific and technological fields, owing to its novel properties, such as electrical, thermal, thermo-electric and mechanical properties. Graphene and its derivatives, including graphene oxide (GO) and other graphene-related materials (GRMs), have attracted ever-increasing interest in recent years as a novel class of 2D carbon-based nano materials, with the promise of a range of applications. GO has a large surface area, excellent conductivity, good chemical stability and easy fabrication, in combination these make GO the paramount materials in the fields of sensors and electrocatalysis, which often exhibits electroanalytical performance as excellent as or superior to carbon nanotubes. GO, a material of recent interest for sensors, have created a lot of attention due to the fact that it paved the way for solution-based synthesis of graphene sheets and as sensors. This Special Issue focuses on reviewing graphene-related materials (GRMs) for gas sensing applications with a special attention on flexible sensing elements.

Prof. Dr. Petridis Konstantinos
Prof. Dr. Ioanna Zergioti
Prof. Dr. Emmanuel Kymakis
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Keywords

  • Graphene
  • Reduced Graphene Oxide
  • Functionalized Graphene
  • Gas Sensing
  • Flexible Sensors

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