4.6 Article

Highly Efficient Gas Sensor Using a Hollow SnO2 Microfiber for Triethylamine Detection

Journal

ACS SENSORS
Volume 2, Issue 7, Pages 897-902

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.7b00276

Keywords

alginate; hollow SnO2 microfiber; triethylamine gas sensor; high selectivity; fast response/recovery

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [5147308, 51672143, 21601098]
  2. Shandong Provincial Science Foundation [ZR2015BQ006, ZR2016EMB07]
  3. Shenzhen Peacock Plan [1208040050847074]
  4. Qngdao Applied Fundamental Research Project [16-5-1-92-jch, 17-1-1-81-jch]

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Triethylamine (TEA) gas sensors having excellent response and selectivity are in great demand to monitor the real environment. In this work, we have successfully prepared a hollow SnO2 microfiber by a unique sustainable biomass conversion strategy and shown that the microfiber can be used in a high-performance gas sensor. The sensor based on the hollow SnO2 microfiber shows a quick response/recovery toward triethylamine. The response of the hollow SnO2 microfiber is up to 49.5 when the concentration of TEA gas is 100 ppm. The limit of detection is as low as 2 ppm. Furthermore, the sensor has a relatively low optimal operation temperature of 270 degrees C, which is lower than those of many other reported sensors. The excellent sensing properties are largely attributed to the high sensitivity provided by SnO2 and the good permeability and conductivity of the one-dimensional hollow structure. Thus, the hollow SnO2 microfiber using sustainable biomass as a template is a significant strategy for a unique TEA gas sensor.

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