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Gas Sensors Made of Organic Barrier Structures

The consideration of available gas-analyzers and materials for their fabrication has shown that they are not efficient for ecological control. In the fabrication of sensors, inorganic and organic semiconductors and biological membranes are used. Sensors made of inorganic semiconductors have high ser...

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Published in:Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 2014-01, Vol.589 (1), p.141-146
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Biosensors
Film thickness
Gas sensors
Inertia
Membranes
organic barrier structures
Organic semiconductors
Selectivity
Semiconductors
Sensors
Service life
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