Issue 49, 2019

Fast response–recovery time toward acetone by a sensor prepared with Pd doped WO3 nanosheets

Abstract

Pd-WO3 nanosheets were synthesized through a one-step hydrothermal method using Na2PdCl4 solution as the palladium source and sodium tungstate as the tungsten source, and were used to detect acetone. After being characterized by TEM, XRD, BET and XPS, it was found that Pd doped on the surface of WO3 nanosheets was mainly present as metal palladium, and the specific surface area increased after doping. In addition, the effect of Pd doping on gas sensing properties was studied. When the Pd-doped amount was 2 at%, sensors fabricated with the composites had the best gas sensing performance. Under a 100 ppm acetone atmosphere, the response time was 1 s and the recovery time was 9 s. The detection limit for acetone was 50 ppb at the optimum working temperature of 300 °C, and the selectivity for acetone was excellent under 100 ppm atmosphere (Sacetone/Sethanol = 5.06). The excellent gas sensing properties of this material are mainly attributed to the high catalytic activity and the catalytic spill-over effect of the Pd nanoparticles, which provided additional active sites for the sensitive materials.

Graphical abstract: Fast response–recovery time toward acetone by a sensor prepared with Pd doped WO3 nanosheets

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jun 2019
Accepted
25 Aug 2019
First published
10 Sep 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 28439-28450

Fast response–recovery time toward acetone by a sensor prepared with Pd doped WO3 nanosheets

K. He, Z. Jin, X. Chu, W. Bi, W. Wang, C. Wang and S. Liu, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 28439 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA04429A

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