Abstract
Hydrothermal Synthesis of Hierarchical Ultrathin NiO Nanoflakes for High-Performance CH4 Sensing.
Highlights
Methane (CH4), as a colorless and odorless gas, is the main component of natural gas and widely used in various industries and human daily life (Schoonbaert et al, 2015)
Zhang et al studied a methane gas sensor based on nickel oxide (NiO)/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite film, which exhibited a response of 15% toward 1000 ppm CH4 gas at 260◦C (Zhang et al, 2016), and the sensing response of the pure NiO film sensor only was 2.5% under the same condition
No other diffraction peaks from impurities and dispersive peaks related with any element were observed, indicating a high purity of the as-prepared hierarchical ultrathin NiO nanoflakes sample
Summary
Methane (CH4), as a colorless and odorless gas, is the main component of natural gas and widely used in various industries and human daily life (Schoonbaert et al, 2015). Chen W (2018) Hydrothermal Synthesis of Hierarchical Ultrathin NiO Nanoflakes for High-Performance CH4
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