Highly porous NiO nanoflower-based humidity sensor grown on seedless glass substrate via one-step simplistic immersion method
A highly porous nickel oxide (NiO) nanoflower was deposited directly onto glass substrates by the simplistic immersion method. The nanostructural property of the NiO was studied by X-ray diffraction pattern and obtained high crystal quality after annealing at 500 °Ϲ with an average crystallite size...
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