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Morphology-controlled preparation of tungsten oxide nanostructures for gas-sensing application

Morphology-controlled preparation of tungsten oxide nanostructures for gas-sensing application
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摘要 A novel three-dimensional(3D) hierarchical structure and a roughly oriented one-dimensional(1D) nanowire of WO3 are selectively prepared on an alumina substrate by an induced hydrothermal growth method.Each hierarchical structure is constructed hydrothermally through bilateral inductive growth of WO3 nanowire arrays from a nanosheet preformed on the substrate.Only roughly oriented 1D WO3 nanowire can be obtained from a spherical induction layer.The analyses show that as-prepared 1D nanowire and 3D hierarchical structures exhibit monoclinic and hexagonal phases of WO3,respectively.The gas-sensing properties of the nanowires and the hierarchical structure of WO_3,which include the variations of their resistances and response times when exposed to NO2,are investigated at temperatures ranging from room temperature(20 ℃) to 250 ℃ over 0.015 ppm-5 ppm NO2.The hierarchical WO3 behaves as a p-type semiconductor at room temperature,and shows p-to-n response characteristic reversal with the increase of temperature.Meanwhile,unlike the1 D nanowire,the hierarchical WO3 exhibits an excellent response characteristic and very good reversibility and selectivity to NO2 gas at room temperature due to its unique microstructure.Especially,it is found that the hierarchical VO3-based sensor is capable of detecting NO2 at a ppb level with ultrashort response time shorter than 5 s,indicating the potential of this material in developing a highly sensitive gas sensor with a low power consumption. A novel three-dimensional(3D) hierarchical structure and a roughly oriented one-dimensional(1D) nanowire of WO3 are selectively prepared on an alumina substrate by an induced hydrothermal growth method.Each hierarchical structure is constructed hydrothermally through bilateral inductive growth of WO3 nanowire arrays from a nanosheet preformed on the substrate.Only roughly oriented 1D WO3 nanowire can be obtained from a spherical induction layer.The analyses show that as-prepared 1D nanowire and 3D hierarchical structures exhibit monoclinic and hexagonal phases of WO3,respectively.The gas-sensing properties of the nanowires and the hierarchical structure of WO_3,which include the variations of their resistances and response times when exposed to NO2,are investigated at temperatures ranging from room temperature(20 ℃) to 250 ℃ over 0.015 ppm-5 ppm NO2.The hierarchical WO3 behaves as a p-type semiconductor at room temperature,and shows p-to-n response characteristic reversal with the increase of temperature.Meanwhile,unlike the1 D nanowire,the hierarchical WO3 exhibits an excellent response characteristic and very good reversibility and selectivity to NO2 gas at room temperature due to its unique microstructure.Especially,it is found that the hierarchical VO3-based sensor is capable of detecting NO2 at a ppb level with ultrashort response time shorter than 5 s,indicating the potential of this material in developing a highly sensitive gas sensor with a low power consumption.
出处 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2015年第2期387-393,共7页 中国物理B(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.61274074 and 61271070) the Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin,China(Grant No.11JCZDJC15300)
关键词 tungsten oxide gas sensor hierarchical structure hydrothermal synthesis tungsten oxide, gas sensor, hierarchical structure, hydrothermal synthesis
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