Porous TiO2-Based Gas Sensors for Cyber Chemical Systems to Provide Security and Medical Diagnosis

作者: Vardan Galstyan

DOI: 10.3390/S17122947

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摘要: Gas sensors play an important role in our life, providing control and security of technical processes, environment, transportation healthcare. Consequently, the development high performance gas sensor devices is subject intense research. TiO2, with its excellent physical chemical properties, a very attractive material for fabrication sensors. Meanwhile, emerging technologies are focused on more flexible smart systems precise monitoring diagnosis real-time. The proposed cyber this paper based integration elements devices. These may have crucial effect environmental industrial safety, carriage dangerous goods medicine. This review highlights recent developments porous TiO2-based their application system showing convenience feasibility such model to provide perform diagnostics. most reports demonstrated that doped, mixed composite structures TiO2 drastically improve sensing performance. In addition, each component has unique properties material.

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