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Ultra-sensitive triethylamine gas sensors based on polyoxometalate-assisted synthesis of ZnWO4/ZnO hetero-structured nanofibers

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 370, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2022.132422

Keywords

Polyoxometalate; Gas sensor; ZnWO4/ZnO; Hetero-structured nanofibers

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61774159, 22001001]
  2. Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation [2008085QF320]

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One-dimensional hetero-structured nanofibers (NFs) have been prepared by utilizing polyoxometalate (POM) as a molecular platform to create metal oxide complexes, resulting in enhanced sensing performance and remarkable selectivity and reproducibility towards triethylamine (TEA).
One-dimensional hetero-structured nanofibers (NFs) have recently received great attention because of their rich architectures and potential applications in the field of gas sensors. Polyoxometalate (POM) is a unique nanosized transition metal-oxygen cluster used as a molecular platform to prepare metal oxide nanomaterials and accompanied by high negative charges that readily combine with various metal oxide precursors to form metal oxide complexes. Herein, with the assistance of POM, ZnWO4/ZnO hetero-structured NFs were prepared by combining facile electrospinning with thermal oxidation. Adjusting the molar ratio of POM (H3PW12O40.xH(2)O, denoted as PW12) and Zn(NO3)(2).6H(2)O (denoted as Zn2+) in the precursor solution, a series of ZnWO4/ZnO hetero-structured NFs were obtained. Compared with pure ZnO NFs, the optimized ZnWO4/ZnO hetero-structured NFs demonstrate more excellent sensing performance. A high relative response of 108.5 was achieved for 50 ppm triethylamine (TEA) and with a low detection limit about 150 ppb. Furthermore, the ZnWO4/ZnO hetero-structured NFs exhibited remarkable TEA selectivity and outstanding reproducibility. The enhanced sensing mechanism toward TEA could be attributed to n-n heterojunctions with the obvious barrier-control electron transfer effect at the interface between ZnWO4 and ZnO.

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