239th ECS Meeting with IMCS Topic Close-up: Electrochemical and Metal Oxide Sensors

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Symposium IMCS03 – Electrochemical and Metal Oxide Sensors

Deadline for Submitting Abstracts: December 18, 2020

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Symposium focus: The development of electrochemical (based on ionic conduction—potentiometric, amperometric, and mixed potential) and metal oxide (based on electronic conduction—conductometric) gas sensors has a long history, and their optimization and miniaturization is a source of continued research. The major focus is to improve selectivity, stability, and reproducibility of the sensor response, in addition to novel methods for synthesis of metal oxide nano-hetero-structures with unique properties and novel sensing mechanisms, and the characterization of the arrays of metal oxide sensors. All relevant topics on gas sensors and biosensors based on electrochemical principles including amperometric, potentiometric, mixed potential, and conductometric devices for both room temperature and high temperature gas sensing are welcome. Please check out the call for papers for more details.

Tentative list of plenary and invited speakers:

  • (Plenary) Design Strategies for High-Performance Oxide Semiconductor Gas Sensors, J. H. Lee, Korea University
  • (Invited) Metal Oxides and Composites for Chemical Sensing, N. Kaur, M. Singh, G. Duina, V. Galstyan, A. Moumen, O. Sisman, G. Sberveglieri, D. Zappa, and E. Comini, Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Informazione
  • (Invited) Role of Surface p-n Heterojunctions in the Gas Sensing with Smox Based Devices – Operando Studies Insights, N. Barsan, Eberhard Karls Universitaet Tuebingen
  • (Invited) Effects of Noble-Metal Loading Onto Metal-Oxide Electrodes on CO-Sensing Properties and Mechanism of Potentiometric Gas Sensors Utilizing an Anion-Conducting Polymer Electrolyte, T. Hyodo and Y. Shimizu, Nagasaki University
  • (Invited) Electrochemical Detection of Gases and Explosives in Ionic Liquids in Different Humidity Environments, D. S. Silvester, J. Lee, S. Doblinger, and C. Hay, Curtin University
  • (Invited) Trace Level Detections By Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering, Z. Zhang, Tsinghua University
  • (Invited) Highly Selective Detection of Propanol and Ethanol Gas Sensing Characteristics of SnO2/NiO and SnO2/NiO/Au Hollowspheres Based Chemiresistive Sensors, D. E. Motaung, University of Limpopo
  • (Invited) Development of Pulse-Heated Diaphragm Type MEMS Gas Sensors for Indoor Air Quality Measurement, T. Kawaguchi, H. Inoue, A. Omori, M. Sai, K. Izawa, Figaro Engineering Inc.; Y. Uno, Y. Tatara, H. Nagai, and M. Honda, OMRON Corporation
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