Thus, graphene holds the potential to revolutionize gas detection systems. Against this backdrop ... the team investigated how and why graphene sheets treated by plasma with different gases can lead ...
This radiation, at 1.35 cm wavelength, was detected with the twenty foot radio telescope at the Hat Creek Observatory using techniques described earlier for the detection of the NH3 spectrum1.
Research on plasma-treated graphene shows significant improvements in ammonia sensing, highlighting its potential in next-generation gas detection systems.
Gas sensing technologies play a vital role in our modern world, from ensuring our safety in homes and workplaces to monitoring environmental pollution and industrial processes. Traditional gas sensors ...