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Taylor and Francis Group, Ferroelectrics, 1(459), p. 46-51

DOI: 10.1080/00150193.2013.837765

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Catalytically Active Filters Deposited by SILD Method for Inhibiting Sensitivity to Ozone of SnO2-Based Conductometric Gas Sensors

Journal article published in 2014 by G. Korotcenkov, B. K. Cho, V. Brinzari, L. B. Gulina ORCID, V. P. Tolstoy
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Abstract

Research has shown that successive ionic layer deposition (SILD) technology can be used for improvement operating characteristics of solid state conductometric gas sensors. This technology gives possibility to deposit nanolayers of noble metals such as Pd, Ag, SnO2-Au nanocomposites, and oxides of transition metals such as Cu, Fe, Mn, Co, which can play the role of catalytically active filters for ozone.