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Nanosheet-assembled In2O3 for sensitive and selective ozone detection at low temperature

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 888, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2021.161430

Keywords

O-3 detection; Competitive adsorption; Gas sensors; Hierarchical In2O3

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation Committee (NSFC) [62020106006, 61673191]
  2. Science and Technology Development Plan of Jilin Province [20200401079 GX]

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A series of nanosheet-assembled In2O3 materials with different chemisorbed oxygen components were successfully prepared, showing enhanced response by adjusting the amount of chemisorbed oxygen. As an efficient O-3 detector, the sensor exhibited outstanding response to low concentrations of O-3 and a low LOD at a relatively low operating temperature. The O-3 sensing behaviors were interfered by background oxygen, suggesting competitive adsorption between O-3 and O-2 molecules.
To monitor ozone (O-3) concentration in the environment, it is urgent to develop highly sensitive O-3 gas sensors with low limit of detection (LOD) and relatively low working temperature. Herein, a series of na-nosheet-assembled In2O3 with different chemisorbed oxygen components were prepared successfully. The hierarchical In2O3 sensing materials possessed the loose and porous structure. The O-3 sensing results in-dicated that the adjustment on the amount of chemisorbed oxygen finely enhanced the response of the sensor. As an efficient O-3 detector, the sensor exhibited an outstanding response of 16.7 to low con-centration of O-3 (100 ppb). And the LOD was measured as low as 30 ppb at a relatively low operating temperature (80 degrees C). In addition, it is observed that the O-3 sensing behaviors were interfered by oxygen (O-2) at the background. The response of the sensor was lower at the background of pure O-2 than that at the background of air. Competitive adsorption between O-3 and O-2 molecules might exist and was investigated. Taken together, this work expands a new perspective to design highly superior O-3 gas sensors. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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