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Borophene: The Promising Future of Gas Sensing
GLOBALSunday, January 5, 2025
One big problem is that borophene can quickly turn into boron oxide when it's exposed to air. This makes it less effective as a sensor. Also, humidity can mess with its ability to detect gas molecules. Plus, borophene isn't very picky; it can react to many different gases, which isn't always helpful. Lastly, making enough borophene for practical use is a challenge.
To solve these issues, scientists are coming up with new ideas. They want to protect borophene from air and humidity, make it better at picking out specific gases, and find ways to make more of it. If they can do that, borophene could lead the way to better gas sensors in the future.
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