Inkjet-printed graphene-based wireless gas sensor modules
暂无分享,去创建一个
V. Lakafosis | Taoran Le | Ziyin Lin | M. M. Tentzeris | M. Tentzeris | Ziyin Lin | C. Wong | T. Le | C. P. Wong | V. Lakafosis
[1] F. M. Peeters,et al. Adsorption of H 2 O , N H 3 , CO, N O 2 , and NO on graphene: A first-principles study , 2007, 0710.1757.
[2] W. S. Hummers,et al. Preparation of Graphitic Oxide , 1958 .
[3] Alanson P. Sample,et al. Design of an RFID-Based Battery-Free Programmable Sensing Platform , 2008, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement.
[4] Rodney S. Ruoff,et al. Graphene-based Materials , 2009 .
[5] Woo Y. Lee,et al. Graphene supercapacitor electrodes fabricated by inkjet printing and thermal reduction of graphene oxide , 2011 .
[6] Yang Wang,et al. Wireless sensing with smart skins , 2011, 2011 IEEE SENSORS Proceedings.
[7] K. Novoselov,et al. Detection of individual gas molecules adsorbed on graphene. , 2006, Nature materials.
[8] K. Moon,et al. Ultrafast, dry microwave synthesis of graphene sheets , 2010 .
[9] C. N. Lau,et al. Superior thermal conductivity of single-layer graphene. , 2008, Nano letters.
[10] Ziyin Lin,et al. Solvent-Assisted Thermal Reduction of Graphite Oxide , 2010 .
[11] Li Yang,et al. A Novel Conformal RFID-Enabled Module Utilizing Inkjet-Printed Antennas and Carbon Nanotubes for Gas-Detection Applications , 2009, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters.
[12] Andre K. Geim,et al. The rise of graphene. , 2007, Nature materials.