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Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene-Based Chemical Sensors
The chemical sensing behaviour of the carbon nanotube and graphene-based sensors for detecting various chemical analytes is presented in this article. A focus on detection mechanisms has been provided to assess their relative potential under different environmental conditions. The performance of these two carbon allotropes is compared based on their sensitivity towards various types of electron donating and accepting molecules. Although these carbon materials still have to meet crucial challenges in fabrication and optimization, continued progress in this field may lead to a sensor with superior sensitivity for a wide range of applications.
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Carbon Nanotubes, Chemical Sensors, Electron Donors and Acceptors, Graphene.
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