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Hydrogen leakage sensor

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Project Description

Hydrogen is expected as a next-generation clean energy to replace a fossil energy Several porous and nonporous structured ZnO nanotubes will be synthesized to research the effects of wall structures in hydrogen gas sensing. To synthesize porous and nonporous ZnO nanotubes, the sputtering power is adjusted, and the process time is controlled to fix the wall thickness of all samples.

Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Royal Society of Edinburgh
Value £20,871.00
Project Dates May 2, 2022 - Oct 31, 2023
Partner Organisations Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft, Berlin (Berlin University of Applied Sciences)

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