Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1489339 Materials Research Bulletin 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ZnO nanowires were grown in situ on Zn comb-shaped interdigitating electrodes by using a simple hydrothermal reaction of metallic Zn with Na2C2O4 in solution at 140 °C. ZnO nanowires were bridged across the trenched electrodes. In this process, the “pick and place” method of nanowire integration was avoided. The self-assembly grown ZnO nanowires had excellent performance as a sensor to ultraviolet (UV) light, NH3 and N(C2H5)3. The Voutput value was about 0.6 V in air, under UV illumination, however, it increased to 1.3 V. The sensitivities at 260 °C were 1.3 and 1.4 when the concentrations of NH3 and N(C2H5)3 gas were 0.5 and 0.9 ppm, respectively. The performance of this kind of sensors could be further improved by increasing the quantity of the Zn electrodes.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► ZnO nanowire sensors based on Zn comb-shaped electrodes are obtained firstly. ► ZnO nanowires are grown in situ on the Zn electrodes by a hydrothermal process. ► In this process, the “pick and place” method of nanowire integration is avoided. ► The sensors have excellent response to ultraviolet light, NH3 and N(C2H5)3. ► The response performance is improved by increasing the quantity of ZnO nanowires.

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