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Ultrasensitive Sensors made from Boron-Doped Graphene

This is a drawing of boron doped graphine. Credit: Torones, Penn State

This is a drawing of boron doped graphine. Credit: Torones, Penn State

An international team of researchers, led by Penn State, has developed ultrasensitive gas sensors based on the infusion of boron atoms into graphene. The researchers are from 6 countries and includes the 2010 Noble laureate and graphene pioneer Konstantin Novoselov, and Morinobu Endo, the discoverer of carbon nanotubes.

Graphene is well known for strength and ability to transport electrons at high speed, but it is also a highly sensitive gas sensor. By adding boron atoms, the boron graphene (BG) sensors were able to detect noxious gas molecules at extremely low concentrations, parts per billion in the case of nitrogen oxides and parts per million for ammonia, the two gases tested to date...

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