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Highly sensitive formaldehyde sensors based on CuO/ZnO composite nanofibrous mats using porous cellulose acetate fibers as templates

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Volume 206, Issue -, Pages 653-660

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2022.02.167

Keywords

Cellulose acetate; Heterostructure; Formaldehyde detection

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  1. Basic Research Project of Science and Technology Plan of Shenzhen [JCYJ20180305164647940]

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An innovative formaldehyde sensor based on CuO/ZnO composite nanofibrous mats coated quartz crystal microbalance has been successfully fabricated, which can sensitively and selectively determine formaldehyde gas at ambient temperatures. The QCM sensors show a low limit of detection and quantification, short response times, long-term stability, and good selectivity.
An innovative formaldehyde sensor based on CuO/ZnO composite nanofibrous mats (C-NFMs) coated quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), which is capable of stable determination of formaldehyde gas at ambient temperatures sensitively and selectively, has been successfully fabricated. Triaxial and highly porous C-NFMs with high surface area (126.53 m(2) g(-1)) were synthesized by electrospinning a sol-gel cellulose acetate (CA)/CuAc2/ ZnAc2 complex solution and following by calcination process. Benefiting from the unique heterojunction structure, immense pore interconnectivity and large surface area of C-NFMs, the as-developed QCM sensors exhibited an extremely low limit of detection (LOD) down to 26 ppb and a limit of quantification value equals to 87 ppb. Besides, the C-NFMs coated QCM sensors also demonstrated short response times (80s), the long-term stability during 3 weeks as well as good selectivity to formaldehyde over diverse volatile organic compounds. The sorption equilibrium in the adsorption process of QCM coated sensors was well met with the Freundlich model, which certified the heterogeneous adsorption between formaldehyde gas and C-NFMs.

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