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About the Editors
An Introduction: Advanced Functional Materials for Sensing Application
1 Introduction
1.1 Need of Functional Materials for Sensor Application
1.2 Advantages, Drawbacks, and Future Trends of Functional Materials for Sensing Application
2 Classification of Sensor
3 Techniques for Fabrication of Functional Materials
3.1 Hydrothermal Method
3.2 Sol-Gel Method
3.3 Microwave-Assisted Synthesis
3.4 Ultrasonication Cavitation
3.5 Electrospinning Method
3.6 Pulsed Laser Deposition
3.7 Sputtering

3.8 Electron Beam Evaporation
4 Different Functional Materials for Sensor Application
4.1 Hazardous Gas Sensor
4.2 Optical Sensor
5 Conclusion
References
Low-Dimensional Advanced Functional Materials as Hazardous Gas Sensing
1 Introduction
2 Different Kinds of Gas Sensors
2.1 OD Gas Sensors
2.2 1D Gas Sensors
2.3 MOS Based Nanostructures
2.4 Carbon Nanomaterials-Based Gas Sensing
2.5 2D Gas Sensors
3 Maxene-Based Gas Sensing
4 Applications of Gas Sensors
4.1 Environmental Monitoring
4.2 Breath Analyzer
4.3 Wearable Electronics

5 Conclusion and Future Outlook
References
Advanced of Chalcogenides Based as Hazardous Gas Sensing
1 Introduction
2 Synthesis Method of Chalcogenides
2.1 Performance Parameter of Ideal Gas Sensors
3 Classification of Chalcogenides-Based Gas Sensor
3.1 Metal Chalcogenides Gas Sensor
3.2 Transition Metal Chalcogenides Gas Sensor
4 Use of Chalcogenides in Gas Sensors
5 Principle of Chalcogenide-Based Gas Sensors and Development
6 Fabrication of Chalcogenide-Based Gas Sensors
6.1 Synthesis Method of Chalcogenides
6.2 Fabrication of Sensor
7 Conclusion

Carbon Based Functional Materials as Hazardous Gas Sensing
1 Introduction
2 Mechanism
3 Carbon Nanomaterials
3.1 Carbon Black (CB) Based Gas Sensors
3.2 Carbon Nanohorns (CNHs) Based Gas Sensors
3.3 Carbon Nano-Onions (CNOs) Based Gas Sensors
3.4 Nanodiamond (ND) Based Gas Sensors
3.5 Carbon Quantum Dots (CQDs) Based Gas Sensors
3.6 Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) Based Gas Sensors
3.7 Graphene Based Gas Sensors
4 Current Challenges and Outlook
5 Conclusion
References
Carbon-Based Functional Materials for Optical Sensors
1 Introduction

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