Wang, HMa, JZhang, JFeng, YVijjapu, MTYuvaraja, SSurya, SGSalama, KNTshabalala, ZPAkande, Amos A2021-06-252021-06-252021-06Wang, H., Ma, J., Zhang, J., Feng, Y., Vijjapu, M., Yuvaraja, S., Surya, S. & Salama, K. et al. 2021. Gas sensing materials roadmap. <i>Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 33(30).</i> http://hdl.handle.net/10204/120350953-89841361-648Xhttps://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/abf477http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12035Gas sensor technology is widely utilized in various areas ranging from home security, environment and air pollution, to industrial production. It also hold great promise in non-invasive exhaled breath detection and an essential device in future internet of things. The past decade has witnessed giant advance in both fundamental research and industrial development of gas sensors, yet current efforts are being explored to achieve better selectivity, higher sensitivity and lower power consumption. The sensing layer in gas sensors have attracted dominant attention in the past research. In addition to the conventional metal oxide semiconductors, emerging nanocomposites and graphene-like two-dimensional materials also have drawn considerable research interest. This inspires us to organize this comprehensive 2020 gas sensing materials roadmap to discuss the current status, state-of-the-art progress, and present and future challenges in various materials that is potentially useful for gas sensors.AbstractenGas sensor technologyNon-invasive exhaled breath detectionEnvironmental qualityGas sensing materials roadmapArticleWang, H., Ma, J., Zhang, J., Feng, Y., Vijjapu, M., Yuvaraja, S., ... Akande, A. A. (2021). Gas sensing materials roadmap. <i>Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 33(30)</i>, http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12035Wang, H, J Ma, J Zhang, Y Feng, MT Vijjapu, S Yuvaraja, SG Surya, KN Salama, ZP Tshabalala, and Amos A Akande "Gas sensing materials roadmap." <i>Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 33(30)</i> (2021) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12035Wang H, Ma J, Zhang J, Feng Y, Vijjapu M, Yuvaraja S, et al. Gas sensing materials roadmap. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 33(30). 2021; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12035.TY - Article AU - Wang, H AU - Ma, J AU - Zhang, J AU - Feng, Y AU - Vijjapu, MT AU - Yuvaraja, S AU - Surya, SG AU - Salama, KN AU - Tshabalala, ZP AU - Akande, Amos A AB - Gas sensor technology is widely utilized in various areas ranging from home security, environment and air pollution, to industrial production. It also hold great promise in non-invasive exhaled breath detection and an essential device in future internet of things. The past decade has witnessed giant advance in both fundamental research and industrial development of gas sensors, yet current efforts are being explored to achieve better selectivity, higher sensitivity and lower power consumption. The sensing layer in gas sensors have attracted dominant attention in the past research. In addition to the conventional metal oxide semiconductors, emerging nanocomposites and graphene-like two-dimensional materials also have drawn considerable research interest. This inspires us to organize this comprehensive 2020 gas sensing materials roadmap to discuss the current status, state-of-the-art progress, and present and future challenges in various materials that is potentially useful for gas sensors. DA - 2021-06 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR J1 - Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 33(30) KW - Gas sensor technology KW - Non-invasive exhaled breath detection KW - Environmental quality LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2021 SM - 0953-8984 SM - 1361-648X T1 - Gas sensing materials roadmap TI - Gas sensing materials roadmap UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12035 ER -24555