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    Modified WO3 nanosheets by N-GO nanocomposites to form NO2 sensor

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    In this work, WO3 nanosheets were synthesised and decorated with different percentages of N-GO nanocomposites to study gas sensing assets. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Raman spectra showed fine crystal quality. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) illustrated nanosheets morphology for WO3 and confirmed its decoration. The variation of the sensor electrical resistance was studied at various gas concentrations in the range of temperature intervals. The optimal operational temperature was 200鈥偮癈. The optimum response signal and recovery time for WO3鈥揘-GO 6% at 200鈥塸pm concentration were 90鈥塻 and 205鈥塻, respectively. The selectivity of the WO3鈥揘-GO samples was 53%, 46% and 60% for WO3鈥揘-GO 3%, WO3鈥揘-GO 6% and WO3鈥揘-GO 9%, respectively at 200鈥壜癈. The highest response was found for WO3鈥揘-GO 9% to NO2 (58%) and WO3鈥揘-GO 6% to CO (28%) at 200鈥壜癈. Therefore, by selecting the optimum percentage of N-GO nanocomposites, the sensors can be fabricated with the highest response to NO2 or CO
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