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Enhanced room-temperature NO2 sensing properties of biomorphic hierarchical mixed phase WO3

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NANOSCALE
Volume 12, Issue 47, Pages 24285-24295

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0nr07093a

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  1. Program for Innovative Research Team in Chinese Universities [IRT1237]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [2167010747, 21671060]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province [LH2019B030]
  4. Applied Technology Research and Development Program Foreign Cooperation Project of Heilongjiang Province [WB15C101]
  5. Program for Key Laboratory of Functional Inorganic Material Chemistry

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WO3 with a mixed phase (m-WO3 and h-WO3) was synthesized by facile hydrothermal and annealing methods using biomass carbon (Hemp stems) as a sacrificial template. The biomorphic hierarchical structure effectively enhanced the dispersion of WO3 microspheres, which increased the contact area for the target gas molecule. The control of the mixed phase compositions was achieved by space confinement of biomass carbon and heat treatments. The synergistic effect of the mixed phase increased the mobility of carriers and promoted the separation and transport of electrons and holes. Thus, it improved the adsorption-diffusion capacity of NO2 molecules and enhanced the sensor performance at lower operating temperature effectively. The B-WO3-04 (450 degrees C, 4 h) exhibited an ultra-high response (R-a/R-g = 71.07) towards 100 ppm NO2 gas with excellent repeatability and appreciable long-term stability at room temperature. The significant improvement of B-WO3-04 gas sensing performance was mainly due to its unique hierarchical structure and the optimal proportion of the mixed phase composition.

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