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    Influence of Conditions of Pd/SnO2 Nanomaterial Formation on Properties of Hydrogen Sensors by Sokovykh, E. V., Oleksenko, L. P., Maksymovych, N. P., Matushko, I. P.

    Published in Nanoscale research letters (02-06-2017)
    “…Metal oxide sensors were created using nanosized tin dioxide obtained by a sol-gel method. Gas-sensitive layers of the sensors were impregnated with PdCl 2…”
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    Influence of temperature conditions of forming nanosized SnO2-based materials on hydrogen sensor properties by Sokovykh, E. V., Oleksenko, L. P., Maksymovych, N. P., Matushko, I. P.

    “…Semiconductor sensors are widely used to detect toxic and flammable gases, and nanosized SnO 2 is usually applied as material for gas-sensitive layers of the…”
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    Influence of Conditions of Pd/SnO 2 Nanomaterial Formation on Properties of Hydrogen Sensors by Sokovykh, E V, Oleksenko, L P, Maksymovych, N P, Matushko, I P

    Published in Nanoscale research letters (01-12-2017)
    “…Metal oxide sensors were created using nanosized tin dioxide obtained by a sol-gel method. Gas-sensitive layers of the sensors were impregnated with PdCl…”
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    Influence of temperature conditions of forming nanosized SnO sub(2) -based materials on hydrogen sensor properties by Sokovykh, E V, Oleksenko, L P, Maksymovych, N P, Matushko, I P

    “…Semiconductor sensors are widely used to detect toxic and flammable gases, and nanosized SnO sub(2) is usually applied as material for gas-sensitive layers of…”
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    Effect of Palladium Additives on the Functional Characteristics of Semiconductor Hydrogen Sensors Based on Nanosized SnO2 by Oleksenko, L. P., Maksymovych, N. P., Sokovykh, E. V., Matushko, I. P.

    Published in Theoretical and experimental chemistry (01-05-2014)
    “…A study was carried out on the effect of palladium additives to nanosized stannic oxide on the electrical resistance in air and hydrogen, sensitivity to H 2 ,…”
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    Stability of semiconductor sensors based on nanosized SnO2 and Pd/SnO2 by Oleksenko, L. P., Maksymovych, N. P., Sokovykh, E. V., Matushko, I. P.

    Published in Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A (01-05-2014)
    “…Adsorption semiconductor hydrogen sensors were created from nanosized SnO 2 and Pd/SnO 2 materials by the sol-gel method. The sensors were shown to be stable…”
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