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Shape-controlled and stable hollow frame structures of SnO and their highly sensitive NO2 gas sensing

  • Qianqian Ren
  • , Xinping Zhang
  • , Yingnan Wang
  • , Manzhang Xu
  • , Jingru Wang
  • , Qi Tian
  • , Kai Jia
  • , Xintong Liu
  • , Yongming Sui
  • , Chuang Liu
  • , Jiangni Yun
  • , Junfeng Yan
  • , Wu Zhao
  • , Zhiyong Zhang
  • Northwest University China
  • College of Physics

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Abstract

In this work, tin monoxide (SnO) is synthesized successfully using a simple solvothermal method. SnCl2 as a stannous source in the presence of oleylamine (OLA), by changing the amount of NH3∙H2O, we prepare a series of SnO microstructures with novel and unique hollow frame morphologies, such as convex corner quadrilateral-, square- and octagonal-like structures. Meanwhile, these hollow structures are attributed to Ostwald Ripening process and the joint action of OH and NH4+. In addition, these obtained hollow frame-like SnO nanostructures show excellent gas-sensing performances, including low detection limits, short response/recovery time, selectivity to NO2 and good reproducibility. The minimum detection limit (MDL) of the sensor devices is 5 ppb at 200 °C. In addition, at a wide NO2 concentrations detection range (e.g. 5 ppb–10 ppm), both the response and recovery time are within 60 s. The NO2 gas sensor device still remains excellent performance after being stored over 3 months. All these advantages demonstrate a promising means of using frame-like and hollow SnO microstructures for NO2 gas sensors application.

Original languageEnglish
Article number129940
JournalSensors and Actuators, B: Chemical
Volume340
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Hollow frames
  • Materials science
  • NO
  • Sensors
  • SnO

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