Development of NO2 sensor by fungal-ZnFe2O4 at room temperature

Goutham Solleti

Center for Nano Science and Technology, JNT University Hyderabad

Mr. Solleti Goutham obtained his M.Sc. (Nano Science & Technology)Degree in 2013 from JNT University Hyderabad, India. Currently he is doingPh.D. (Nano Science & Technology) under the supervision of Prof.K.V.Rao from JNT University Hyderabad. His research topic is “Novel Nanostructures for Flexible Gas Sensors”. His current area of research is chemiresistive flexible gas sensors for detection of explosive and poisonous gases. He has published more than 8 papers in international journals, 6 are under review/submitted, has 1 book chapters and 1 patent filed in his credit. Now he is submitted thesis and looking for post doc position.

Abstract

Hybrid nanomaterial (powdered fungi and ZnFe2O4) was developed and studied for gas sensing application, specifically for NO2 gas detection. In this study, powdered Rhizopus species W3 and ZnFe2O4 nano-powder were mixed at... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Goutham Solleti (Center for Nano Science and Technology, JNT University Hyderabad)
  2. Kruthi Doriya (Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad)
  3. Devarai Santhosh Kumar (Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad)
  4. Kalagadda Venkateswara Rao (Center for Nano Science and Technology, JNT University Hyderabad)

Topic Areas

Nanosensors , Nanotechnology for environment and energy

Session

PS1 » Poster Session (13:30 - Wednesday, 18th October, Hall & Room 3)

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