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11 October 2007 Flame spray pyrolysis based nano-structured functional metal oxide layers for gas sensing applications
Nicolae Barsan, Lutz Mädler, Udo Weimar
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Abstract
The contribution presents the results obtained in the last years by applying an established aerosol based production technology for metal oxide nanoparticles mainly used in catalysis and filler materials, the so called flame spray pyrolysis (FSP), to gas sensor fabrication. The final achievement of this technology is a fast and clean single step process to fabricate fully functionalized multilayer sensors. This is a substantial progress as it merges the two fundamental processes of producing the sensing material and fabricating the sensing element.
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Nicolae Barsan, Lutz Mädler, and Udo Weimar "Flame spray pyrolysis based nano-structured functional metal oxide layers for gas sensing applications", Proc. SPIE 6769, Nanosensing: Materials, Devices, and Systems III, 676903 (11 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.731110
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Metals

Oxides

Nanoparticles

Carbon monoxide

Particles

Bioalcohols

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