Issue 19, 2013

ZnO nanowires as effective luminescent sensing materials for nitroaromatic derivatives

Abstract

We report on the efficient room-temperature photoluminescence (PL) quenching of ZnO in the presence of 2,4-dinitrotoluene (DNT) vapor and for concentration as low as 180 ppb. Compared to ZnO thin films, ZnO nanowires exhibit a strong (95%) and fast (41 s) quenching of the PL intensity in the presence of DNT vapor. Assuming that the PL quenching is due to a trapping of the ZnO excitons by adsorbed DNT molecules, Monte-Carlo calculations show that the nanometric dimensions as well as the better crystallographic quality (longer mean free path) of the ZnO nanowires result in an enhanced trapping process at the origin of the improved sensing properties of the nanowires. The results demonstrate the importance of nanostructures in improving the sensitivity of ZnO. The study also reveals the sensing capability of ZnO nanowires and paves the path towards the potential realization of low-cost sub-ppb nitroaromatic derivative sensors.

Graphical abstract: ZnO nanowires as effective luminescent sensing materials for nitroaromatic derivatives

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 May 2013
Accepted
01 Jul 2013
First published
04 Jul 2013

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 9176-9180

ZnO nanowires as effective luminescent sensing materials for nitroaromatic derivatives

R. Aad, V. Simic, L. Le Cunff, L. Rocha, V. Sallet, C. Sartel, A. Lusson, C. Couteau and G. Lerondel, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 9176 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR02416D

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