Browsing by Keywords "Chemical sensors"
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Atomic layer deposition: an enabling technology for the growth of functional nanoscale semiconductors
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2017)In this paper, we present the progress in the growth of nanoscale semiconductors grown via atomic layer deposition (ALD). After the adoption by semiconductor chip industry, ALD became a widespread tool to grow functional ... -
Comparison of the CAF-DF and sage algorithms in multipath channel parameter estimation
(IEEE, 2008-07)In this paper, performance of the recently proposed Cross Ambiguity Function - Direction Finding (CAF-DF) technique is compared with the Space Alternating Generalized Expectation Maximization (SAGE) technique. The CAF-DF, ... -
A conducting composite of polypyrrole II. As a gas sensor
(Elsevier, 1995)Pure polypyrrole (PPy) and polypyrrole-polyamide (PPy-PA) composite films were synthesized electrochemically. The gas-sensing ability was investigated for both pure PPy and PPy-PA films. The composite films' response to ... -
Continuous triboelectric power harvesting and biochemical sensing inside poly(vinylidene fluoride) hollow fibers using microfluidic droplet generation
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2016-11)Triboelectric power harvesting and biochemical sensing inside poly(vinylidene fluoride) hollow fibers. Fiber‐based microfluidic energy harvesting system, which is also utilized as self‐powered chemical and biosensor. In ... -
Nickel nanoparticles decorated on electrospun polycaprolactone/chitosan nanofibers as flexible, highly active and reusable nanocatalyst in the reduction of nitrophenols under mild conditions
(Elsevier, 2017-04)Today, the reduction of nitro aromatics stands a major challenge because of the pollutant and detrimental nature of these compounds. In the present study, we show that nickel(0) nanoparticles (Ni-NP) decorated on electrospun ... -
Use of saccharides as solid-state precursors for the synthesis of carbon nanotubes
(Materials Research Society, 2008)Saccharides, ranging from simple table sugar (sucrose) to lactulose were successfully used as solid-state precursors for the synthesis of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT). Dehydrated saccharide residues mixed with ...