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Volatile organic compound sensors based on 2D materialsTan et al., 2021
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- Tan W
- Ang K
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- Advanced Electronic Materials
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Due to their unique chemical and physical properties, 2D inorganic materials (2DMs) have attracted a lot of attention in recent years as an attractive platform for diverse applications in opto‐electronics, energy generation and storage, and sensing. This article presents the …
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