We report the structural characterization and proposed formation mechanism of honeycomb-like ZnO conglomerations fabricated by direct precipitation method. X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy-disperse X-ray spectrometry...We report the structural characterization and proposed formation mechanism of honeycomb-like ZnO conglomerations fabricated by direct precipitation method. X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy-disperse X-ray spectrometry (EDS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed that the as-prepared ZnO calcined at 700 ℃ were micron sphere particles with honeycomb-like structure. In the UV-vis absorbing spectrum, it was observed that there is a new additional absorption band at 260 nm, and it was speculated that the absorption may be caused by defects on the surface and interface of honeycomb-like ZnO. The as-products showed high sensitivity and short response time to sulfured hydrogen gas. These results demonstrate that honeycomb-like ZnO conglomerations are very promising materials for fabricating H2S gas sensors.展开更多
The sensitivity and selectivity to H_2 of a new In_2O_3-based gas sensor were improvedsignificantly by surface chemical modification. A dense layer of SiO_2 near the surface of the porousIn_2O_3 bead was formed by che...The sensitivity and selectivity to H_2 of a new In_2O_3-based gas sensor were improvedsignificantly by surface chemical modification. A dense layer of SiO_2 near the surface of the porousIn_2O_3 bead was formed by chemical vapor deposition(CVD)of diethoxydimethysilane(DEMS).The dense layer functioned as a molecular sieve, thereby the diffusion of gases with large moleculardiameters,except for H_2, was effectively controlled, resulting in a prominent selectivity and highsensitivity for H_2. The working mechanism of the sensor was also presented.展开更多
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.20771095)He'nan Outstanding Youth Science Fund(No.0612002700)is gratefully acknowledged.
文摘We report the structural characterization and proposed formation mechanism of honeycomb-like ZnO conglomerations fabricated by direct precipitation method. X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy-disperse X-ray spectrometry (EDS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed that the as-prepared ZnO calcined at 700 ℃ were micron sphere particles with honeycomb-like structure. In the UV-vis absorbing spectrum, it was observed that there is a new additional absorption band at 260 nm, and it was speculated that the absorption may be caused by defects on the surface and interface of honeycomb-like ZnO. The as-products showed high sensitivity and short response time to sulfured hydrogen gas. These results demonstrate that honeycomb-like ZnO conglomerations are very promising materials for fabricating H2S gas sensors.
文摘The sensitivity and selectivity to H_2 of a new In_2O_3-based gas sensor were improvedsignificantly by surface chemical modification. A dense layer of SiO_2 near the surface of the porousIn_2O_3 bead was formed by chemical vapor deposition(CVD)of diethoxydimethysilane(DEMS).The dense layer functioned as a molecular sieve, thereby the diffusion of gases with large moleculardiameters,except for H_2, was effectively controlled, resulting in a prominent selectivity and highsensitivity for H_2. The working mechanism of the sensor was also presented.