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Encapsuled nanoreactors (Au@SnO2): a new sensing material for chemical sensors

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NANOSCALE
Volume 5, Issue 7, Pages 2686-2691

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2nr33088a

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  1. Natural Science Foundation Committee (NSFC) [51102109]
  2. Chang Jiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University [IRT1017]
  3. Project of Innovation Research Team of Jilin University [201004003]

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New Au@SnO2 yolk-shell nanospheres have been successfully synthesized by using Au@SiO2 nanospheres as sacrificial templates. This process is environmentally friendly and is based on hydrothermal shell-by-shell deposition of polycrystalline SnO2 on spheriform Au@SiO2 nanotemplates. Au nanoparticles can be impregnated into the SnO2 nanospheres and the nanospheres show outer diameters of 110 nm and thicknesses of 15 nm. The possible growth model of the nanospheres is proposed. The gas sensing properties of the Au@SnO2 yolk-shell nanospheres were researched and compared with that of the hollow SnO2 nanospheres. The former shows lower operating temperature (210 degrees C), lower detection limit (5 ppm), faster response (0.3 s) and better selectivity. These improved sensing properties were attributed to the catalytic effect of Au, and enhanced electron depletion at the surface of the Au@SnO2 yolk-shell nanospheres.

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