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Porosity engineering of ZnO nanorods for efficient sensing of n-butanol vapor

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MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume 328, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2022.133169

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Porosity engineering; ZnO nanorods; Microstructure; Sensor; N-butanol

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  1. National Natural ScienceFoundation of China
  2. [61603279]

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This paper presents a successful method to fabricate a surface mesopores-rich ZnO nanorod sensor for detecting n-butanol vapor. The sensor exhibits high response, low detection limit, and remarkable selectivity due to its abundant porosity. This work suggests a reliable strategy for designing efficient gas sensors by creating porosity on metal oxide surfaces.
Porosity engineering is proved as a valid strategy for promoting the gas-sensing response. In this paper, a surface mesopores-rich ZnO nanorod has been successfully demonstrated via a simple solvothermal and followed calcination approach. The microstructure, crystal phase, and surface porosity are further determined by various techniques. Owing to the abundant porosity for favorable gas-permeability and gas-solid interactions, the asfabricated ZnO sensor displays an apparent response for detecting n-butanol vapor in terms of high response (R-a/R-g = 193.7-100 ppm), low detection limit (similar to 0.1 ppm), as well as remarkable selectivity. Especially, these sensing results towards n-butanol are obviously better than those of reported common ZnO nanorods. This work suggests a reliable method for designing efficient gas sensor by porosity-creating method onto the metal oxide surfaces.

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