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Cabbage-shaped zinc-cobalt oxide (ZnCo2O4) sensing materials: Effects of zinc ion substitution and enhanced formaldehyde sensing properties

Journal

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 537, Issue -, Pages 520-527

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2018.11.030

Keywords

Chemical sensors; Cabbage-shaped ZnCo2O4; Multi-shelled hollow structure; Formaldehyde; Improved sensitivity

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation Committee (NSFC) [61673191]
  2. Science and Technology Development Plan of Jilin Province [20180414025 GH]

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Exploiting chemical sensors (CSs) with high-activity sensitive materials is very important for the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Co-containing spine] oxides are potential candidates for sensing layers. However, the intrinsic activity always hinders their further progress of sensing performances such as sensitivity and selectivity. Here, a facile strategy is successfully developed for the substitution of Co cations into Zn cations in Co3O4 without sacrificing multi-shelled hollow structure. The synthesized cabbage-shaped ZnCo2O4 exhibited the enhanced formaldehyde sensing capability compared to the Co3O4 counterpart. The sensitivity to 100 ppm formaldehyde for ZnCo2O4 -sensors is 7.4 at 180 degrees C, which is 6.2 times higher than that of Co3O4-sensors. In addition, the ZnCo2O4-sensors also show the fast response/recovery time (9/12 s) compared to Co3O4 -sensors (55/63 s). Interestingly, Zn2+ introduction can facilitate the accumulation of holes and generate more defective oxygen and adsorbed oxygen effectively. Consequently, remarkably improved sensitivity, selectively and fast response/recovery process are demonstrated for the ZnCo2O4-based sensors. The results offer crucial insights in realization of highly sensitive spinet oxide materials for CSs. (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier Inc.

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