CuO monolayer colloidal particle films with controllable thickness and homogeneous microstructure were prepared by self-assembly and subsequent calcination based on CuO colloidal particles. Large-scale CuO monolayer colloidal particle films have the particle size of 300-500 nm, and CuO colloidal particles are hollow. It was found that such a structure exhibits excellent room-temperature HS-gas-sensing properties. It not only has high sensing response and excellent selectivity, but also has a low limit of detection of 100 ppb. The sensors exhibit different sensitive characteristics at low and high concentrations of HS. At low concentration (100-500 ppb), the sensor can be recovered with the increase of gas response, although it takes a longer recovery time at room temperature. At medium concentration (1-100 ppm), although the gas response still increases, the sensor is irreversible at room temperature. When the concentration continues to increase (>100 ppm), the sensor is irreversible at room temperature, and the gas response first increases and then decreases. Two reaction mechanisms are proposed to explain the above-mentioned sensing behavior. More importantly, quasi in situ X-ray photoelectron spectra confirm the existence of CuS. The CuO sensor with room-temperature response and superselectivity will find potential applications in industry, environment, or intelligent electronics.
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