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MoO3 structures transition from nanoflowers to nanorods and their sensing performances

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DOI: 10.1007/s10854-021-06464-7

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51227804]
  2. Projects of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [19ZR1473800, 14DZ2260800]
  3. Postdoctoral Scientific Research Foundation of Qingdao
  4. National College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program of China [G201811065023, S202111065016]

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This study investigated the nanostructure transition of alpha-MoO3 induced by annealing temperature, finding that crystallization heavily depends on the annealing temperature. MoO3 nanoflowers can transform into nanosheets at 500 degrees C and subsequently into microrods with the increase in temperature. The MoO3 nanosheets-based sensor showed superior sensing performance to ethanol compared to other nanostructures.
Morphology transformation and crystal growth strategies of metal oxide semiconductors are still extensively studied in material science recently, because the morphology and crystallinity significantly affect the physicochemical characteristics of metal oxide nanomaterials. However, understanding the morphology changes of alpha-MoO3 induced by annealing is still a challenge. Herein, the nanostructure transition of alpha-MoO3 induced by the annealing temperature is carefully investigated via the XRD and SEM methods. It can be found that crystallization is highly dependent on the annealing temperature. Interestingly, the MoO3 nanoflowers can change into nanosheets at 500 degrees C. Afterward, the nanosheets turned into microrods with the increase in annealing temperature due to the continuous growth of MoO3 crystal. On the other hand, the sensing performances of various MoO3 nanostructures are studied toward ethanol gas. Compared to the MoO3 nanoflowers and microrods, the MoO3 nanosheets-based sensor exhibits superior sensing performance to ethanol, and the maximum response value is 8.06.

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