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Title Surface Activity of Graphite Nanomaterials
Authors Golev, I.M.
Sanin, V.N.
Russkih, Е.А.
Russkih, D.V.
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Keywords Gas sensitivity
Nanodisperse amorphous carbon
Carbon nanofibers
Acetone
The electrical contact of the structural elements
Type Article
Date of Issue 2015
URI http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/43207
Publisher Sumy State University
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Citation Golev, I.M. Surface Activity of Graphite Nanomaterials [Текст] / I.M. Golev, V.N. Sanin, Е.А. Russkih et al. // Журнал нано- та електронної фізики. — 2015. — Т.7, №4. — 04015-1.
Abstract Presents the results of experimental investigation of surface activity of carbon nanostructures: sensor films on the basis of amorphous nanodispersed carbon, carbon nanofibers and disrupted nanographite. The increase in the electrical resistance of such material at a concentration of vapors of acetone in air is 12000 ppm at room temperature in the order of 4 %. It is shown that the growth of the resistance associated with the change in the concentration of conduction electrons in the contacts between the structural elements of the films.
Appears in Collections: Журнал нано- та електронної фізики (Journal of nano- and electronic physics)

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