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Synthesis and H2S sensing properties of CuO-SnO2 core/shell PN-junction nanorods

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 112, Issue 32, Pages 12157-12160

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp8037818

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One-dimensional nanosized core/shell PN-junctions are formed from N-type SnO2 nanorods (synthesized via a hydrothermal method; diameter similar to 10 nm, length similar to 100 nm) uniformly coated with P-type CuO nanoparticles (diameter similar to 4 nm). Gas sensors are realized from these PN-junction nanorods, and their resistances greatly decrease upon exposed to H2S at room temperature. The sensitivity against 10 ppm H2S at 60 degrees C is up to 9.4 x 10(6). At the same time, the sensors have very good selectivity against H2S. Such good performances are probably attributed to the destruction of PN-junctions and the small size effect of nanostructures. Our results imply that one-dimensional heterostructured nanomaterials are promising candidates for high-performance gas sensors.

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