The PANI@LIG gas sensor demonstrates significant sensitivity to ammonia at room temperature, offering potential for reliable monitoring in various environments.
This study presents a memristor-integrated SnO2 gas sensor with HfO2, achieving high responsiveness and stability in NO2 detection for practical applications.
This research highlights the use of CO2 sensors in a micro-incubator setup, providing insights into early warning mechanisms for spontaneous combustion risks.
A new hierarchical In2O3-based MEMS gas sensor for NO2 detection shows improved sensitivity and drastically reduced power consumption for portable applications.
Focusing on VOCs as disease biomarkers, this review highlights innovative sensor technologies and their implications for noninvasive diagnostics in healthcare.
Researchers developed IGZO nanofiber sensors for real-time breath monitoring, integrating them into flexible circuits for innovative health-tracking solutions.
Researchers developed a novel gas sensing platform using SnO2 nanoparticles and µLEDs, enhancing NO2 detection sensitivity and selectivity under blue light.
Introducing the CM-200 gas sensor development kit: a compact, low-power solution for integrating CO2Meter sensors into diverse projects and applications.
Protect your workforce with CO2Meter's industrial gas detectors, designed for accurate monitoring of hazardous gases in diverse environments and applications.
As part of its ongoing commitment to enhancing industry connectivity, Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection (Teledyne GFD) is making its new and proprietary Teledyne GDCloud™ available with the company’s GS700, GS500 and Shipsurveyor portable gas leak detectors, as well as its PS200 portable four-gas monitor for personal safety and confined space applications.
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