Advanced Gas Sensors: Novel Materials, Integrated Systems, and Intelligent Applications
A special issue of Chemosensors (ISSN 2227-9040). This special issue belongs to the section "Applied Chemical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2026 | Viewed by 3
Special Issue Editor
Interests: sensors; metal oxides; nanomaterials
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Dear Colleagues,
Tremendous strides forward have been made in the field of chemical sensing, yet the demands of modern applications—spanning personalized health monitoring, stringent environmental control, and high-precision industrial processes—require gas sensors to perform with unprecedented selectivity, stability, and intelligence. While laboratory demonstrations often showcase remarkable sensitivity, translating these advancements into reliable, real-world utility requires overcoming significant hurdles related to system integration, energy efficiency, and complex data interpretation.
This Special Issue of Chemosensors, entitled “Advanced Gas Sensors: Novel Materials, Integrated Systems, and Intelligent Applications”, seeks contributions that advance the fundamental design and sophisticated deployment of gas sensing technologies. We are particularly interested in research that bridges the gap between material science and practical application.
Authors are invited to submit papers describing pioneering work in the core pillars of modern gas sensing. Papers may cover topics such as the following:
- The development of novel materials (e.g., MOFs, 2D materials, hybrid nanocomposites) for enhanced recognition and stability.
- The fabrication of integrated systems including flexible, miniaturized, or wireless sensor arrays for IoT and remote sensing.
- The implementation of intelligent applications, utilizing advanced data processing techniques (chemometrics, machine learning) to enhance sensor reliability, selectivity, and pattern recognition in complex environments.
We welcome original research, reviews, and technical notes that address these critical challenges across all application domains.
Prof. Dr. Bo Liu
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- gas sensors
- novel materials
- Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
- machine learning
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