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    Low-Dimensional 2D Metal Oxides and their Integration into Conductometric Gas Sensors

    Low-Dimensional 2D Metal Oxides and their Integration into Conductometric Gas Sensors by Comini, Elisabetta; Kumarage, W.G.C.;

    Series: Metal Oxides;

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    Low-Dimensional 2D Metal Oxides and their Integration into Conductometric Gas Sensors provides a detailed description of the basic properties of 2D metal oxides before moving to a comparison of different low-dimensional MOXs and a discussion of synthesis and characterization methods. The book then investigates engineering and design, fundamental theories, mechanisms, properties, and analysis techniques of chemical gas sensors. Moreover, it describes materials and preparation methods for doping, decoration/functionalization, composite and heterostructure MOXs, which are useful in designing highly sensitive and selective sensing devices.

    To provide sufficient knowledge to the readers about the actual gas sensing mechanism, in-situ characterization methods are included. Lastly, future directions of 2D MOXs such as sensor arrays, electronic noses, research expansion, and market expansion are described.

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    Table of Contents:

    PART 1 Introduction in low dimensional metal oxides and their application in gas sensors
    1. Low dimensional 2D metal oxides and their properties
    2. Size effect in low dimensional metal oxides
    3. Advantages of low dimensional 2D metal oxides

    PART 2 Synthesis of 2D metal oxides
    4. Features of 2D nanomaterials synthesis
    5. Bottom-up approach
    6. Top-down approach
    7. Liquid metal strategy

    PART 3 Features of gas sensors based on low dimensional 2D MOXs
    8. Advantages of 2D structures for gas sensor design
    9. Features of the fabrication of 2D based gas sensors
    10. Features of gas sensing effect in 2D structures

    PART 4 Progress of gas sensors based on low dimensional 2D MOXs
    11. Progress of 2D MOXs in conductometric chemical gas sensing
    12. Engineering of gas sensors based on 2D MOXs

    PART 5 Gas sensors based on porous 2D metal oxides
    13. Advantages of porous 2D structures for gas sensor design
    14. Synthesis of porous 2D metal oxides
    15. The role of holes in the surface reactivity of 2D metal oxides
    16. Performances of gas sensors based on porous 2D metal oxides

    PART 6 Gas sensors based on 3D agglomerated nanoflakes and nanosheets
    17. Synthesis and characterization of 3D structures
    18. Features of gas sensing effect
    19. Performances of gas sensors based
    20. Advantages and disadvantages of application in gas sensors

    PART 7 Hybrid structures based on 2D materials in conductometric gas sensors
    21. Conductometric gas sensors and sensing mechanisms
    22. Metal oxides - 2D graphene and reduced graphene oxide (rGO)
    23. Metal oxides - 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs)
    24. Metal-organic frameworks
    25. Challenges in hybrid material based gas sensing

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