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Design and preparation of hollow NiO sphere- polyaniline composite for NH3 gas sensing at room temperature

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 344, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2021.130179

Keywords

NiO-PANI composite; Hollow structure; Room temperature; p-p heterojunctions; NH(3 )sensor

Funding

  1. Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics [DICP ZZBS201802]
  2. STS program from CAS [KFJ-STS-ZDTP-083, KFJ-STS-QYZD-2021-17-004]

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The h-NiO-PANI sensor developed in this study, based on the hollow NiO sphere and polyaniline composite material, shows efficient and rapid detection of NH3 gas at room temperature. It exhibits excellent NH3 response and anti-interference performance, making it a promising candidate for daily life applications.
The accurate and rapid sensing of NH3 at room temperature is a challenging conundrum for daily life and environment protection. In this work, we have explored an intriguing material, hollow NiO sphere composited with polyaniline (labelled as h-NiO-PANI) for NH3 gas sensing, fabricated by growing PANI on the hollow NiO sphere derived from solvothermal synthesis and calcination. Ni-Cu glycerate is obtained via solvothermal synthesis, which is a universal way to produce uniform glycerate microspheres. During calcination, the hollow sphere is ingeniously designed by taking advantage of the outward adhesion from CuO to the inner core. Polymerization of aniline on the hollow spheres is beneficial for large specific surface area and gas adsorption. Impressively, the sensor based on h-NiO-PANI exhibits favorable response to NH3 (Delta R/R0=43 % for 10 ppm, 149 s in response and 257 s in recovery), which is greatly better than the counterparts (NiO-PANI and PANI). Moreover, the sensor has also shown superb anti-interference against common volatile organic compounds (VOCs), water and humidity, along with the superior repeatability in 5 cycles and long-term stability in a week, manifesting the sensor a promising candidate in daily application. The enhanced gas sensing performance is attributed to the hollow structure and construction of p-p heterojunctions between NiO and PANI.

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