Ultrasensitive xylene gas sensor based on flower-like SnO/CoO nanorods composites prepared by facile two-step synthesis method.

Nanotechnology

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Yunnan Key Laboratory for Micro/nano Materials & Technology, Yunnan University, Kunming 650091, People's Republic of China.

Published: April 2020

Xylene is a volatile organic compound which is harmful to the human health and requires precise detection. The detection of xylene by an oxide semiconductor gas sensor is an important research direction. In this work, CoO decorated flower-like SnO nanorods (SnO/CoO NRs) were synthesized by a simple and effective two-step method. The SnO/CoO NRs show high xylene response (R /R  = 47.8 for 100 ppm) and selectivity at the operating temperature of 280 °C, and exhibit high stability in continuous testing. The resulting SnO/CoO NRs nanocomposites show superior sensing performance towards xylene in comparison with pure SnO nanorods. The remarkable enhancement in the gas-sensing properties of SnO/CoO NRs are attributed to larger specific surface area and the formation of p-n heterojunction between CoO and SnO. These results demonstrate that particular nanostructures and synergistic effect of SnO and CoO enable gas sensors to selectively detect xylene.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/ab70d1DOI Listing

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