In this work, we report a metal-organic framework (MOF)-assisted strategy to synthesize necklace-like TiO/CoO nanofibers with highly ordered heterostructures via a facile approach including electrospinning and subsequent calcination. Polycrystalline TiO nanofibers and CoO nanocages are consummately interconnected to form a highly ordered heterogeneous nanostructure, which can be of benefit for precisely accommodating the interface resistance of the p-n heterojunctions and the future realization of improved material performance. The ethanol-gas-sensing investigation showed that TiO/CoO nanofiber sensors exhibited a strong ethanol response ( R/ R -1 = 16.7 @ 150 ppm) and a low operating temperature of 150 °C. The sensing enhancement mechanism of the TiO/CoO nanofibers is related to the formation of heterojunctions at interfaces and the high catalytic activity of MOF-derived CoO. Furthermore, this versatile method is a promising approach to constructing ordered heterostructures and extending the MOF-based heterogeneous materials toward wide applications.
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