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NiO-ZnO Nanoheterojunction Networks for Room-Temperature Volatile Organic Compounds Sensing

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ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS
卷 6, 期 22, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adom.201800677

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chemical sensors; flame synthesis; nanoheterojunctions; room temperature; volatile organic compounds

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  1. Australian Research Council [DP150101939, DE160100569]
  2. Westpac 2016 Research Fellowship

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Engineering of highly performing nanomaterials, capable of rapid detection of trace concentrations of gas molecules at room temperature, is key to the development of the next generation of miniaturized chemical sensors. Here, a highly performing nanoheterojunctions layout is presented for the rapid room-temperature chemical sensing of volatile organic compounds down to ten particles per billion concentrations. The layout consists of a 3D network of nickel oxide-zinc oxide (NiO-ZnO) p-n semiconductors with grain size of approximate to 20 nm nanometers and a porosity of approximate to 98%. Notably, it is observed that the formation of the p-n heterojunctions by decoration of a ZnO nanoparticle networks with NiO increases the sensor response by more than four times while improving the lower limit of detection. Under solar light irradiation, the optimal NiO-ZnO nanoheterojunction networks demonstrate a strong and selective room-temperature response to two important volatile organic compounds utilized for breath analysis, namely acetone and ethanol. Furthermore, these NiO-ZnO nanoheterojunctions show an inverse response to acetone from that observed for all others reducing gas molecules (i.e., ethanol, propane, and ethylbenzene). It is believed that these novel insights of the optoelectrochemical properties of ultraporous nanoheterojunction networks provide guidelines for the future design of low-power solid-state chemical sensors.

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