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Nano-crystalline SnO2 gas sensor response to O2 and CH4 at elevated temperature investigated by XPS

T.G.G Maffeı̈s, G.T Owen, M.W Penny, T.K.H Starke, S.A Clark, H Ferkel, S.P Wilks, Thierry Maffeis Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/S0039-6028(02)02301-4

Published: 2002
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa1849
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title Nano-crystalline SnO2 gas sensor response to O2 and CH4 at elevated temperature investigated by XPS
spellingShingle Nano-crystalline SnO2 gas sensor response to O2 and CH4 at elevated temperature investigated by XPS
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title_short Nano-crystalline SnO2 gas sensor response to O2 and CH4 at elevated temperature investigated by XPS
title_full Nano-crystalline SnO2 gas sensor response to O2 and CH4 at elevated temperature investigated by XPS
title_fullStr Nano-crystalline SnO2 gas sensor response to O2 and CH4 at elevated temperature investigated by XPS
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