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Development of NOx Emission and Electrochemical Detection in Atmosphere
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: Received: 24 December 2016 / Approved: 25 December 2016 / Online: 25 December 2016 (08:38:47 CET)
How to cite: Du, Y.; Sun, X.; Wei, Q. Development of NOx Emission and Electrochemical Detection in Atmosphere. Preprints 2016, 2016120124. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201612.0124.v1 Du, Y.; Sun, X.; Wei, Q. Development of NOx Emission and Electrochemical Detection in Atmosphere. Preprints 2016, 2016120124. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201612.0124.v1
Abstract
Reactive NOx is one of the major air pollutants, which also plays a key role as greenhouse gas. Many research efforts have been devoted to not only detection of NOx in air but also abatement of NOx emission. The aim of this mini review is to provide a panoramic snapshot of the electrochemical analysis methods for the emission and detection of NOx in atmosphere, with special emphasis on NOx sensor. The electrochemical detecting mechanism and materials for fabricating electrochemical gas sensors are discussed and the prospects and challenges in this area are also evaluated. This work will serve as a useful source to inform the interested audience of the latest developments and applications in the field of NOx emission and electrochemical detection.
Keywords
NO2; NO; gas sensor; nitrogen oxide emission; semiconductor; carbon; electrochemical
Subject
Chemistry and Materials Science, Applied Chemistry
Copyright: This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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