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This project develops innovative lithium-operated gas sensors that are low-cost, energy-efficient, and responsive. Utilizing lithium-based materials, the sensors aim to monitor gas pollutants effectively, contributing to environmental health and advancing sensing technology.
This action aims to deliver innovative Lithium (Li)-operated gas sensor devices.
The low-power (i.e., low-temperature), low-cost, fast-response miniaturized gas sensor will monitor gas pollutants based on fast ion-conducting Li-based chemistries, originally developed for next-generation energy storage systems.
It remains surprising that despite their high conductivity and stability, Li-garnet Li7La3Zr2O12 (LLZO) solid electrolytes were mostly first integrated as large-scale ceramics in solid-sta…
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