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Density Gradient Strategy for Preparation of Broken In2O3 Microtubes with Remarkably Selective Detection of Triethylamine Vapor

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 10, 期 32, 页码 27131-27140

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b09375

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macroscale pores; In2O3 microtubes; sensing element; triethylamine vapor; significant response; excellent selectivity

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61603279, 21471120]
  2. Wuhan Institute of Technology

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Tubule-like structured metal oxides, combined with macroscale pores onto their surfaces, can fast facilitate gas-accessible diffusion into the sensing channels, thus leading a promoted utilization ratio of sensing layers. However, it generally remains a challenge for developing a reliable approach to prepare them. Herein, this contribution describes a density gradient strategy for obtaining broken In2O3 microtubes from the In2O3 products prepared using a chemical conversion method. These In2O3 microtubes hold a diameter about 1.5 mu m with many broken regions and massive ultrafine nanopores onto their surfaces. When employed as a sensing element for detection of triethylamine (TEA) vapor, these broken In2O3 microtubes exhibited a significant response toward TEA at 1-100 ppm and the lowest detected concentration can reach 0.1 ppm. In addition, an excellent selectivity of the sensor to TEA was also displayed, though upon exposure of other interfering vapors, including ammonia, methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, acetone, toluene, and hydrogen. Such promoted sensing performances toward TEA were ascribed to the broken configuration (superior gas permeability and high utilization ratio), one-dimensional configuration with less agglomerations, and low bond energy for C-N in a TEA molecule.

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