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Recent Progress of Nanostructured Sensing Materials from 0D to 3D: Overview of Structure-Property-Application Relationship for Gas Sensors

Journal

SMALL METHODS
Volume 5, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smtd.202100515

Keywords

desired properties; gas sensors; nanomaterials; nanostructures

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  1. Natural Science Foundation Committee (NSFC) [62020106006]

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With the advancement of nanoscience and nanotechnology, nanomaterials with unique properties have gained more attention in the field of electronic sensors, especially in gas sensing devices. Recent achievements have led to a new wave of research in designing advanced sensing materials with different dimensional structures. The sensitivity and performance of these materials are closely related to their structure, electronic properties, and surface chemistry, influencing various gas sensing applications such as environmental monitoring and flexible wearable electronics.
Along with the progress of nanoscience and nanotechnology, nanomaterials with attractive structural and functional properties have gained more attention than ever before, especially in the field of electronic sensors. In recent years, the gas sensing devices have made great achievement and also created wide application prospects, which leads to a new wave of research for designing advanced sensing materials. There is no doubt that the characteristics are highly governed by the sensitive layers. For this reason, important advances for the outstanding, novel sensing materials with different dimensional structures including 0D, 1D, 2D, and 3D are reported and summarized systematically. The sensing materials cover noble metals, metal oxide semiconductors, carbon nanomaterials, metal dichalcogenides, g-C3N4, MXenes, and complex composites. Discussion is also extended to the relation between sensing performances and their structure, electronic properties, and surface chemistry. In addition, some gas sensing related applications are also highlighted, including environment monitoring, breath analysis, food quality and safety, and flexible wearable electronics, from current situation and the facing challenges to the future research perspectives.

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