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Available surface electronic transmission of porous SnO2/NiO hollow nanofibers for the enhanced gas-sensing performance toward n-butanol

Authors :
Qi Zhang
Qian Ma
Jia Guo
Lin Ziqiong
Hang Li
Chu Shushu
Source :
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing. 128:105762
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Porous SnO2/NiO hollow nanofibers with effective surface transmission behavior have been prepared through a facile modified electrospinning method. The introduction of Ni component into the precursor solution can not only regulate the morphological evolution together with the nucleation and crystallization of oxide heterostructures at the elevated temperature action, but also significantly contribute to the enhancement of the gas-sensing performance for testing n-butanol gas. SnO2/NiO composites can present the highest response of 199 at the optimum operating temperature of 280 °C toward 100 ppm n-butanol gas, which is 4.5 times than that of pure SnO2 nanofibers. Meanwhile, the response/recovery times of the sensors can be immensely decreased from 57/16 s of pure sample to 36/10 s as the adding amount of Ni component increasing to 5%, along with the superior selectivity and long-term stability toward n-butanol. The excellent gas-sensing properties of the sensors can be mainly attributed to the flourishing porous one-dimensional (1D) microstructure containing the closely connected p-n heterojunctions of SnO2 and NiO, which can provide large specific surface areas with a mass of active sites to promote the reaction between n-butanol molecule and Oδ− on the surface.

Details

ISSN :
13698001
Volume :
128
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing
Accession number :
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