Enhanced ammonia sensing properties using Au decorated ZnO nanorods

Nanostructured Au-ZnO sensor systems have recently attracted attention for improving sensing behavior towards ethanol, acetone, hydrogen, CO, but rarely towards ammonia. In this report, an enhanced sensing response towards ammonia at near room temperatures using Au decorated ZnO nanorods (NR) is rep...

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