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RH sensing by means of TiO2 nanoparticles: A comparison among different sensing techniques based on modeling and chemical/physical interpretation

Cappelli et al., 2020

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15995196610839056863
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Cappelli I
Fort A
Lo Grasso A
Panzardi E
Mugnaini M
Vignoli V
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Chemosensors

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TiO2 nanoparticles coating has been proven to be an extremely performing sensing material for relative humidity (RH) measurements. The chemical activity of TiO2 toward water vapor adsorption and the very large surface to volume ratio typical of nanostructures are ideal …
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