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Synthesis and characterization of Cr-doped WO3 nanofibers for conductometric sensors with high xylene sensitivity

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 265, Issue -, Pages 355-364

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2018.03.054

Keywords

WO3 nanofibers; Cr-doping; Xylene; Gas sensor

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11574110]
  2. Project of Science and Technology Plan of Jilin Province [201602041013GX, 20180414020GH]
  3. Project of Jilin provincial development and Reform Commission
  4. Project of Science and Technology Plan of Tianjin City [16YFXTGX00230]
  5. Program for JLU Science and Technology Innovative Research Team

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In this work, pure and 2, 4, 6 mol% Cr-doped WO3 nanofibers were successfully synthesized via an electrospinning method. The morphological and microstructural properties of these nanofibers were analyzed by various kinds of techniques. The grain sizes of the WO3 nanocrystal were greatly decreased by Cr doping. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results confirmed the existence of Cr3+ and the increased amount of both chemisorbed oxygen and oxygen vacancy after Cr doping. The gas-sensing properties of pure and Cr-doped WO3 nanofibers were tested at the optimal operating temperatures. The results indicated that among all the samples (0, 2, 4 and 6 mol% Cr-doped WO3 nanofibers), 4 mol% Cr-doped WO3 nanofibers showed the highest response towards 100 ppm xylene. At the same time, the sensors based on 4 mol% Cr-doped WO3 nanofibers also exhibited good repeatability, selectivity and long term stability, which were critical for designing high performance xylene gas sensor. The sensing mechanism of the enhanced gas sensing properties was also discussed. We suggest the increasing oxygen vacancies, surface chemisorbed oxygen species and defects in the lattice created after Cr doping to be the underlying reason for enhancement of charge carrier density and accelerated reactions with xylene. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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