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Highly Sensitive Room-Temperature NO2 Gas Sensors Based on Three-Dimensional Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Networks on SiO2 Nanospheres

Authors :
Zhi Yang
Tingting Huo
Defu Ma
Huan Yin
Tian Tian
Feng Shao
Yanjie Su
Yafei Zhang
Nantao Hu
Source :
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. 8:13915-13923
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2020.

Abstract

The electrical conductivity of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) has been demonstrated to be highly sensitive to the change of vapor/gas molecules in the local environment owing to the large specific surface area and quantum size effect, which enable CNTs to be an ideal sensing material for next-generation room-temperature gas sensors. However, the sensing properties of CNT films or networks cannot be maximized because of the inevitable agglomeration during the fabrication process. Herein, three-dimensional (3D) SiO₂@multiwalled CNTs (MWCNTs) core–shell nanospheres have been first used to fabricate room-temperature gas sensors, which were prepared using an electrostatic self-assembly method. The as-fabricated 3D SiO₂@MWCNTs sensor exhibits a recorded sensitivity of 82.61% toward 1 ppm nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) at room temperature, which is 1.97 times higher than that of devices based on random two-dimensional (2D) MWCNTs. Meanwhile, the recovery time of ∼44 s is smaller than that of a 2D MWCNT gas sensor. Such an ultrahigh sensing performance is attributed to an effective utilization of the large specific surface area of MWCNT networks with 3D structures. We believe that our findings will contribute to the further development of high-performance CNT-based sensing devices and also provide a new approach to fabricate the sensing devices using one-dimensional nanomaterials.

Details

ISSN :
21680485
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a397d8a457d33403c6a73c1502021b8e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c02707