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Royal Society of Chemistry, Nanoscale, 10(13), p. 5356-5368, 2021

DOI: 10.1039/d1nr00150g

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Graphene ink for 3D extrusion micro printing of chemo-resistive sensing devices for volatile organic compound detection

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Abstract

Printed electronic sensors offer a breakthrough in the availability of low-cost devices for improving the quality of human life. Conductive ink is the core of printing technology and is one of the fastest growing ink industries.