Morganti et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Luminescent silicon nanowires as novel sensor for environmental air quality controlMorganti et al., 2022
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- Morganti D
- Faro M
- Leonardi A
- Fazio B
- Conoci S
- Irrera A
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- Sensors
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Air quality monitoring is an increasingly debated topic nowadays. The increasing spillage of waste products released into the environment has contributed to the increase in air pollution. Consequently, the production of increasingly performing devices in air monitoring is …
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