Gas Sensor: Optimization and Application
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Chemical and Molecular Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 March 2025 | Viewed by 119
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nanotechnology; semiconductor; gas sensors
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Gas sensors are critical devices that detect the presence of gasses in various environments, contributing significantly to safety, health, and environmental monitoring. The field of gas sensors is continually evolving, driven by the need for improved sensitivity, selectivity, and stability. This Special Issue delves into the latest advancements in gas sensor technology, exploring optimization techniques and diverse applications.
We seek papers covering the following areas: (1) novel materials and nanostructures for gas sensing, including metal oxides, polymers, and nanocomposites; (2) innovative fabrication methods and device integration; (3) advancements in sensor sensitivity, selectivity, and response time; (4) characterization techniques and performance evaluation under various conditions; (5) the development and validation of theoretical models and simulations for gas sensing; and (6) real-world applications of gas sensors in areas such as environmental monitoring, industrial safety, medical diagnostics, and smart systems.
This Special Issue aims to create a platform where scientists and academics worldwide can share, discuss, and promote the latest advancements and emerging challenges in the field of gas sensor technology.
For this Special Issue, we welcome submissions of original research and review articles from leading researchers and authors focusing on the optimization and applications of gas sensors.
Dr. Mostafa Shooshtari
Dr. Sandrine Bernardini
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- materials for gas sensors
- gas sensor design
- sensing techniques
- modelling
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