In the present study, we report the first attempt to prepare a conducive environment for Pt/BiVO nanocomposite material reusability for the promotion of sustainable development. Here, the Pt/BiVO nanocomposite was prepared using a hydrothermal method with various weight percentages of platinum for use in NO gas sensors. The surface morphologies and structure of the Pt/BiVO nanocomposite were characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results showed that Pt added to BiVO with 3 wt.% Pt/BiVO was best at a concentration of 100 ppm NO, with a response at 167.7, and a response/recovery time of 12/35 s, respectively. The Pt/BiVO nanocomposite-based gas sensor exhibits promising nitrogen dioxide gas-sensing characteristics, such as fast response, highly selective detection, and extremely short response/recovery time. Additionally, the mechanisms of gas sensing in Pt/BiVO nanocomposites were explored in this paper.
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