3D-printed hydrogen sensors, anyone? Check out our latest work in ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces!
The imminent large-scale implementation of hydrogen energy technologies requires efficient sensors for hydrogen safety and process monitoring. In our latest work on the topic, we present a teflon-based nanocomposite material that enables the 3D printing of optical hydrogen sensors. Read more here: DOI:10.1021/acsami.1c01968