Issue 50, 2020

SnO–Sn3O4 heterostructural gas sensor with high response and selectivity to parts-per-billion-level NO2 at low operating temperature

Abstract

Considering the harmfulness of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), it is important to develop NO2 sensors with high responses and low limits of detection. In this study, we synthesize a novel SnO–Sn3O4 heterostructure through a one-step solvothermal method, which is used for the first time as an NO2 sensor. The material exhibits three-dimensional flower-like microparticles assembled by two-dimensional nanosheets, in situ-formed SnO–Sn3O4 heterostructures, and large specific surface area. Gas sensing measurements show that the responses of the SnO–Sn3O4 heterostructure to 500 ppb NO2 are as high as 657.4 and 63.4 while its limits of detection are as low as 2.5 and 10 parts per billion at 75 °C and ambient temperature, respectively. In addition, the SnO–Sn3O4 heterostructure has an excellent selectivity to NO2, even if exposed to mixture gases containing interferential part with high concentration. The superior sensing properties can be attributed to the in situ formation of SnO–Sn3O4 p–n heterojunctions and large specific surface area. Therefore, the SnO–Sn3O4 heterostructure having excellent NO2 sensing performances is very promising for applications as an NO2 sensor or alarm operated at a low operating temperature.

Graphical abstract: SnO–Sn3O4 heterostructural gas sensor with high response and selectivity to parts-per-billion-level NO2 at low operating temperature

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jun 2020
Accepted
29 Jul 2020
First published
12 Aug 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 29843-29854

SnO–Sn3O4 heterostructural gas sensor with high response and selectivity to parts-per-billion-level NO2 at low operating temperature

W. Zeng, Y. Liu, G. Chen, H. Zhan, J. Mei, N. Luo, Z. He and C. Tang, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 29843 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA05576J

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