Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
751086 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Biomorphic ZnSnO3 hollow fibers have been fabricated using cotton as biotemplates. Cotton fibers are infiltrated with zinc nitrate and stannic chloride solution and subsequently sintered in air at high temperatures to produce the final ZnSnO3 hollow fibers. The samples have further distinctions in structure and morphology by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. It showed that all the samples present an orthorhombic structure of high crystallinity, and the hollow fibers were composed of numerous ZnSnO3 nanorods. Furthermore, gas sensors were fabricated and an investigation of ethanol sensing properties has been conducted. The sensor, based on ZnSnO3 hollow fibers calcined at 500 °C, shows highly sensitive to ethanol with fast response, good selectivity and stability, indicating its potential applications for environment and food or the drinking status of drivers.

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