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Meso- and Macroporous Co3O4 Nanorods for Effective VOC Gas Sensors

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 115, Issue 17, Pages 8466-8474

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp1116189

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  1. Japan Society for Promotion Science (JSPS) [P09606]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [09F09606] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The synthesis of crystalline nanorod metal oxides with porous structure is an important issue in gas sensor technology, which aims to increase their sensitivity and stability. In addition, the development of a facile method to synthesize large yields of nanorods is a key factor in reducing the cost of products in thick film gas sensor technology. Large yields of crystalline meso-/macroporous Co3O4 nanorods are fabricated using facile hydrothermal method from CoCl2 and urea precursors, without using any surfactants or template-directing agents. The gas-sensing properties of synthesized nanorods are tested to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as benzene, acetone, and ethanol. Results reveal that crystalline meso- and macroporous Co3O4 nanorods have the highest sensitivity to acetone with a fast response and a recovery time of one minute. Moreover, the sensing properties of crystalline meso-/macroporous Co3O4 nanorods depend strongly on carrier (reference) gases, whereas preadsorbed oxygen plays an important role in the sensing mechanism of Co3O4-based nanorod sensors for VOCs.

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