4.6 Article

MOF-Derived Porous Hollow Co3O4@ZnO Cages for High-Performance MEMS Trimethylamine Sensors

Journal

ACS SENSORS
Volume 6, Issue 7, Pages 2613-2621

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.1c00315

Keywords

TMA sensor; core@shell; heterojunctions; chemiresistive; chemicapacitive

Funding

  1. Zhejiang Science and Technology Foundation [LQ20F040006]

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A Co3O4@ZnO sensor with excellent TMA sensing performance and high sensitivity was designed and fabricated, utilizing a porous hollow structure and maximizing heterojunctions for enhanced gas sensing capabilities.
Trimethylamine (TMA) sensors based on metal oxide semiconductors (MOS) have drawn great attention for real-time seafood quality evaluation. However, poor selectivity and baseline drift limit the practical applications of MOS TMA sensors. Engineering core@shell heterojunction structures with accumulation and depletion layers formed at the interface is regarded as an appealing way for enhanced gas sensing performances. Herein, we design porous hollow Co3O4@ZnO cages via a facile ZIF-67@ZIF-8-derived approach for TMA sensors. These sensors demonstrate great TMA resistive sensing performance (linear response at moderate TMA concentrations (<33 ppm)), and a high sensitivity of similar to 41 is observed when exposed to 33 ppm TMA, with a response/recovery time of only 3/2 s. This superior performance benefits from the Co3O4@ZnO porous hollow structure with maximum heterojunctions and high surface area. Furthermore, great capacitive TMA sensing with linear sensitivity over the full testing concentration range (0.33-66 ppm) and better baseline stability were investigated. A possible capacitive sensing mechanism of TMA polarization was proposed. For practical usage, a portable sensing prototype based on the Co3O4@ZnO sensor was fabricated, and its satisfactory sensing behavior further confirms the potential for real-time TMA detection.

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