Graphene-Based Gas Sensors: State-of-the-Art Developments for Gas Sensing Applications

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Abstract

Gas sensors based on graphene have gained considerable attention because of graphene’s remarkable properties, such as its extensive surface area, impressive electrical conductivity, and exceptional mechanical strength. This review critically analyzes recent developments in functionalization strategies designed to enhance the sensitivity, selectivity, and stability of graphene-based sensors. It discusses various chemical, physical, and hybrid functionalization methods, illustrating how surface alterations affect graphene’s interaction with target gas molecules. The paper also investigates the fundamental sensing mechanisms, including charge transfer, carrier mobility modulation, and Schottky barrier modification, to provide a thorough understanding of sensor response characteristics. Additionally, it highlights emerging applications in environmental monitoring, healthcare diagnostics, and industrial safety, demonstrating the transformative potential of these sensors in real-world settings. Finally, the review addresses challenges concerning reproducibility, long-term stability, and large-scale production, while also offering future insights on utilizing innovative nanomaterials and artificial intelligence to advance the next generation of graphene-based gas sensing technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number916
JournalMicromachines
Volume16
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2025

Keywords

  • environmental monitoring
  • gas sensing
  • graphene
  • industrial gas detection
  • selectivity enhancement
  • sensor stability

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