Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7138830 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Highly sensitive and selective Fe-based gas sensors have been developed by intermediate state nanocomposites where Quasi-Amorphous Intermediate Phase (QUAIPH) and α-Fe2O3 co-exist converting from fusiform β-FeOOH. TGA, SEM, TEM, XRD, FTIR, BET and XPS have been used to characterize the intermediate state nanocomposites. Experiment results reveal that the highest gas sensing performance towards n-butanol can be found when the fusiform β-FeOOH was calcined at 250â¯Â°C for one-hour, in which crystalline α-Fe2O3 and QUAIPH co-exist. The highest response towards 100â¯ppm n-butanol is 145 which is the highest one for alcohols detection comparing with the reported α-Fe2O3 based gas sensors. Besides, the intermediate state nanocomposites also exhibit high selectivity to n-butanol among common VOCs. At last, the sensing mechanism has been speculated, in which the structural hydroxyls may enrich the alcohols on the surface of the nanocomposites and prominently increase the response and selectivity.
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Authors
Minqiang Li, Bo Li, Fanli Meng, Jinyun Liu, Zhenyu Yuan, Chen Wang, Jinhuai Liu,