Malgas, G. F.Motaung, D. E.Khunou, Ramotseng2021-03-012024-10-302021-03-012024-10-302020https://hdl.handle.net/10566/16621>Magister Scientiae - MScThe industrial safety requirements and environmental pollution have created a high demand to develop gas sensors to monitor combustible and toxic gases. As per specifications of World Health Organization (WHO) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), lengthy exposure to these gases lead to death which can be avoided with early detection. Semiconductor metal oxide (SMO) has been utilized as sensor for several decades. In recent years, there have been extensive investigations of nanoscale semiconductor gas sensor.enCerium-oxideNanoparticlesNanostructuresGas sensorsSemiconductor sensorGas sensing properties of Ceo2 nanostructuresUniversity of the Western Cape