Functional Nanomaterial-Based Gas Sensors and Humidity Sensors

A special issue of Chemosensors (ISSN 2227-9040). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials for Chemical Sensing".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 114

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State Key Laboratory of Electronic Thin Films and Integrated Devices, School of Optoelectronic Science and Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), Chengdu 611731, China
Interests: gas sensor; humidity sensor; pressure sensor; strain sensor; sensing functional material

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

With the rapid development of information technology, sensors, as the source of information acquisition, play an irreplaceable role. Among them, gas sensors and humidity sensors used for gas and humidity detection have received widespread attention in recent years, and they have important applications in industrial, agricultural, and atmospheric detection fields. In addition, gas sensors and humidity sensors have shown promising application prospects in the human body (such as exhaled gas composition, respiratory status, skin humidity, non-contact switches, and baby diaper detection).

Although gas sensors and humidity sensors have made tremendous progress, they still face many challenges; for example, their performances need to be improved (including sensitivity, detection range, response speed, and stability), and in addition to detecting environmental gases and humidity, their applications in human body detection need further development. With the development of various functional nanomaterials, it is necessary to address the challenges faced by gas sensors and humidity sensors. This Special Issue of Chemosensors will focus on recent research papers as well as review articles for advanced gas sensors and humidity sensors and their various applications in the environment and the human body.

Dr. Zaihua Duan
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • gas sensors
  • humidity sensors
  • flexible humidity sensors
  • functional nanomaterials
  • novel sensing materials
  • environment detection
  • non-invasive breath gas analysis
  • human-body-related humidity detection
  • wearable applications

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