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Fabrication of Tin Oxide Nanoparticles for CO2 Gas Sensing Layer

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Tin-oxide-based metal oxide nanoparticles synthesis method and characterization results are reported. These tin-oxide nanoparticles have been synthesized using the ultrasonic probe method. The morphology and surface characteristics of synthesized nanoparticles have been analyzed through electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction technique. The sensitivity of carbon dioxide gas detection has been tested using a sensing layer prototype.

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Prakash Viswanathan

Prakash Viswanathan is currently working as a Research Scholar in Pralhad P. Chhabria Research Center. He received his MS nanoscience and nanotechnology degree from I2IT, Pune.

Ashish Kumar Patel

Ashish Kumar Patel is currently Research Assistant at Pralhad P. Chhabria Research Center, Pune. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

Jayant Pawar

Jayant Pawar is currently working as a Senior Research Scientist in Pralhad P. Chhabria Research Center, Pune. He earned a master’s and bachelor’s degree in biotechnology. He has submitted his Doctoral Thesis in Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune, in the field of nano-biotechnology and food processing technology. Email: [email protected]

Rabinder Henry

Rabinder Henry is a Director of Pralhad P. Chhabria Research Center. He received the MS degree in RF & microwave engineering from Photonics Technical University of Dresden and the Master of Science degree in medical systems engineering from Otto-Von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany. Email: [email protected]

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