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Mechanisms of NO2 Detection in Hybrid Structures Containing Reduced Graphene Oxide: A Review

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SENSORS
Volume 22, Issue 14, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22145316

Keywords

rGO; reduced graphene oxide; NO2; SnO2; SnS2; ZnO; NiO; Fe2O3; CuO2; Polypyrrole; sensing mechanism

Funding

  1. Dotation of Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education [BK-281/Re4/2022]

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This paper presents the recent advances in rGO hybrid materials developed for NO2 detection, discussing their properties and the mechanism of their interaction with NO2. It also highlights the current problems in this field.
The sensitive detection of harmful gases, in particular nitrogen dioxide, is very important for our health and environment protection. Therefore, many papers on sensor materials used for NO2 detection have been published in recent years. Materials based on graphene and reduced graphene oxide deserve special attention, as they exhibit excellent sensor properties compared to the other materials. In this paper, we present the most recent advances in rGO hybrid materials developed for NO2 detection. We discuss their properties and, in particular, the mechanism of their interaction with NO2. We also present current problems occuring in this field.

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