Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1636005 | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Ce-doped ZnO microspheres were solvothermally prepared, and their microstructure, morphology, photoluminescence, and gas sensing were investigated by X-ray diffractometer, field emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, fluorescence spectrometer and gas sensing analysis system. The results showed that the Ce-doped ZnO microspheres were composed of numerous nanorods with a diameter of 70 nm and a wurtzite structure. Ce-doping could cause a morphological transition from loose nanorods assembly to a tightly assembly in the microspheres. Compared with pure ZnO, the photoluminescence of the Ce-doped microspheres showed red-shifted UV emission and an enhanced blue emission. Particularly, the Ce-doped ZnO sensors exhibited much higher sensitivity and selectivity to ethanol than that of pure ZnO sensor at 320 °C. The ZnO microspheres doped with 6% Ce (mole fraction) exhibited the highest sensitivity (about 30) with rapid response (2 s) and recovery time (16 s) to 50Ã10â6 ethanol gas.
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Authors
Yan LI, Jin-cheng LIU, Xiao-xue LIAN, Tan LÃ, Fang-xian ZHAO,