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Carbon-based materials for humidity sensing: A short review

Tulliani et al., 2019

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9087346168658921201
Author
Tulliani J
Inserra B
Ziegler D
Publication year
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Micromachines

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Humidity sensors are widespread in many industrial applications, ranging from environmental and meteorological monitoring, soil water content determination in agriculture, air conditioning systems, food quality monitoring, and medical equipment to …
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C01INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
    • C01BNON-METALLIC ELEMENTS; COMPOUNDS THEREOF; METALLOIDS OR COMPOUNDS THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASS C01C
    • C01B31/00Carbon; Compounds thereof
    • C01B31/02Preparation of carbon; Purification; After-treatment
    • C01B31/0206Nanosized carbon materials
    • C01B31/022Carbon nanotubes

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