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Advances in nanostructured semiconducting oxides for gas sensors

Processo: 10/51959-8
Modalidade de apoio:Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular
Vigência: 01 de janeiro de 2011 - 31 de dezembro de 2012
Área do conhecimento:Engenharias - Engenharia de Materiais e Metalúrgica - Materiais Não-metálicos
Convênio/Acordo: MIT
Pesquisador responsável:José Arana Varela
Beneficiário:José Arana Varela
Pesq. responsável no exterior: Harry L. Turner
Instituição no exterior: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Estados Unidos
Instituição Sede: Instituto de Química (IQ). Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP). Campus de Araraquara. Araraquara , SP, Brasil
Assunto(s):Materiais nanoestruturados  Semicondutores  Sensores  Propriedades elétricas 
Palavra(s)-Chave do Pesquisador:Caracterizacao Eletrica | Semicondutores | Sensores

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This proposal aims to exchange experience in research on nanostructured semiconducting oxides for gas sensors between our group at the University of São Paulo State and the group of Prof. Harry Tuller of MIT. One of the research lines of our main project, which has been financed by FAPESP/CNPq program of the INCT named National Institute for Science and Technology on Materials for Nanotecnology, is the development and characterization on nanostructure semiconducting oxides. This research line is one in which we have achieved success in obtaining new knowledge which has been recently published. The main objective of this research line is the synthesis of semiconducting oxides with morphology, particle size and chemical composition control. The group of Harry Tuller is one of more experienced on electroceramic and specially on the gas sensors properties and devices. We hope that this collaboration with the Prof. Tuller's group will enhance substantially the understanding of our group on characterization and sensing properties of synthesized semiconducting oxide thin films, as well as the preparation of sensors devices. In the same way we expected to transfer to Prof. Tuller's group our experience on chemical based preparation of thin films. It must also provide excellent scientific education, renewing links between faculty members and students, so the students can share a great atmosphere of international scientific competence. For this we have planed 8 exchanges between both groups, being 4 for each size, of faculties, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. These missions, with duration between 15 to 30 days, aim to exchange experience, get new knowledge, and for preparing new proposals to support a more extended collaboration be tween both groups. (AU)

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SUMAN, P. H.; FELIX, A. A.; TULLER, H. L.; VARELA, J. A.; ORLANDI, M. O.. Comparative gas sensor response of SnO2, SnO and Sn3O4 nanobelts to NO2 and potential interferents. SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL, v. 208, p. 122-127, . (09/13491-7, 10/51959-8)

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