Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5009258 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2017 | 45 Pages |
Abstract
Hollowed-out hierarchical Co3O4 microrods has been synthesized via the interfacial-reaction of CoC2O4·2H2O with NaOH. Field emission scanning electron microscopic and transmission electron microscopic results revealed that the Co3O4 samples were hollowed-out hierarchical microrod-like structure assembled by interlaced thin nanosheets (with thickness of around 7 nm). The gas sensing properties of the porous microrods Co3O4 were evaluated. The response/recovery time of the gas sensor to 100 ppm methanol and ethanol are 0.8/7.2 s and 0.8/10.8 s, respectively. Gas sensing measurement revealed that the hollowed-out hierarchical Co3O4 microrods exhibit high performance, especially fast response/recovery characteristics to methanol and ethanol. The enhancement of gas sensing properties is attributed to the thin thickness of nanosheets, large specific surface area, loose interior and through-pore structure. The good sensing performance suggests this hollowed-out hierarchical Co3O4 microrods could be a promising candidate as a sensing material for real-time monitoring gas sensor.
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Authors
Wenhu Tan, Jianfeng Tan, Long Li, Menghan Dun, Xintang Huang,