The authors make the following corrections to the published paper [1].
1. Change in Section 1. Introduction
On page 2, in the second line of the second paragraph, “shaped fullerene C60 crystal (CHFCs) fabricated by a dynamic liquid–liquid interfacial” should be changed to “shaped fullerene C60 crystals (CHFCs) fabricated by a dynamic liquid–liquid interfacial”.
2. Changes in Section 3. Results
On page 5, in the second to last line of the final paragraph, “The survey spectra XPS peaks at 284 and 532 eV indicate carbon and nitrogen as” should be changed to “The survey spectra XPS peaks at 284 and 532 eV indicate carbon and oxygen as”.
In the original article, there was a mistake in Figure 6a as published. The correct Figure 6 appears below.
Figure 6.
Vapor sensing performance of CHFCs: (a) Frequency shifts (Δf) upon exposure of QCM electrode to solvents for typical examples; (b) Summary of sensor performance, and (c) Repeatability test upon expose and removal of acetic acid vapor up to six cycles.
On page 7, in line 9 of the last paragraph, “Interestingly, the CHFCs are especially sensitive to volatile acid vapor 680 Hz (formic acid)” should be changed to “Interestingly, the CHFCs are especially sensitive to volatile acid vapor 1802 Hz (formic acid)”.
3. Change in Reference
In Reference 15, “C60” should be replaced with “C60”.
Reference
- Wei, Z.; Song, J.; Ma, R.; Ariga, K.; Shrestha, L.K. Self-Assembled Corn-Husk-Shaped Fullerene Crystals as Excellent Acid Vapor Sensors. Chemosensors 2022, 10, 16. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
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