Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10624765 | Ceramics International | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
One-dimensional single-crystalline h-WO3 nanorods have been synthesized by using a facile hydrothermal technique. Crystal structure, morphology evolution and thermal stability of the products are characterized by using X-ray Diffraction pattern, Scanning Electron Micrographs, Photoluminescence reflectance spectrum; UV-vis diffused reflectance spectral analysis and Raman techniques. The evolution and distribution of WO3 nanorods strongly depend on hydrothermal reaction temperature and time of reaction. Hydrothermal reaction temperature of 170 °C for 48 h ensures the formation of well-defined agglomerated WO3 nanorods. Gas response measurements reveal that WO3 sensor operating at 250 °C exhibits highest sensitivity towards NO2 with low cross sensitivity towards LPG, acetone and ammonia gas, which makes this material a competitive candidate for NO2 sensing applications. A possible adsorption and reaction model is proposed to illustrate formation of one dimensional nanostructure and gas sensing mechanism.
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Authors
V.B. Patil, P.V. Adhyapak, P.S. Patil, S.S. Suryavanshi, I.S. Mulla,