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Facile MOF-on-MOF isomeric strategy for ZnO@Co3O4 single-shelled hollow cubes with high toluene detection capability

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 609, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2022.155271

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Bimetallic -organic framework; Hollow cubes; Toluene; Gas sensor; ZnO@Co3O4

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In this study, a facile synthesis method was used to prepare ZnO@Co3O4 single-shelled hollow cubes with porous surfaces. The resulting HCs exhibited excellent gas sensing performance and stability due to their larger surface area and catalytic effect.
A facile metal-organic framework (MOF)-derived isomeric strategy to prepare ZnO@Co3O4 single-shelled hollow cubes (HCs) is described. The crystallinity, morphology, and microstructure of the as-synthesized ZnO@Co3O4 HCs are characterized in detail by X-ray diffraction, field-emission scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and thermo gravimetric analysis. The results confirm that ZnO@Co3O4 HCs with porous surfaces are successfully synthesized via a self-templating strategy followed by an annealing process, in which bimetal self-assembled MOF are used as a sacrificial template. The formation mechanism of single-shelled ZnO@Co3O4 HCs is discussed. Gas sensors based on ZnO@Co3O4 HCs not only possess high response, fast response-recovery capability, and good selectivity for toluene at 290 degrees C, but also show a good linear range from 10 to 100 ppm, good repeatability, and long-term stability. The improved toluene sensing performance compared with the ZnO or Co3O4 components is mainly attributed to their single-shelled hollow structure, which provides larger surface area, more active sites for gas diffusion, catalytic effect of Co3O4, and the synergistic effect of p-n heterojunctions between ZnO and Co3O4.

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