Issue 35, 2024

Investigation into the NO2 gas sensing behaviour of defect-induced heteroatom (N, B)-doped reduced graphene oxide-modified mesoporous MgFe2O4

Abstract

One of the principal gaseous pollutants that endangers the environment and human health is nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas, mainly emitted through combustion sources. Even at quantities of tens of ppb, prolonged exposure to NO2 can cause asthma symptoms or reduced respiratory function. Therefore, NO2 sensors with high sensitivity, accuracy, and low detection limits are highly desirable for protecting the environment and human health. Focusing on this issue, a low-cost and easy synthetic procedure was adopted for heteroatom (N, B)-doped reduced graphene oxide and a mesoporous MgFe2O4-based nanocomposite. Higher electrical conductivity of reduced graphene oxide and the defect generation due to heteroatom doping synergises with the sensing capabilities of mesoporous MgFe2O4. The designed sensor can sense up to a lower concentration of 10 ppm at room temperature. Along with the developed sensor's higher sensing capability, its good recyclability makes it favorable for detecting toxic gaseous analytes. The combined effect of higher surface area (N2 adsorption–desorption isotherm) and defect generation due to heteroatom doping and mesoporosity of MgFe2O4 spinel was the reason behind the higher response.

Graphical abstract: Investigation into the NO2 gas sensing behaviour of defect-induced heteroatom (N, B)-doped reduced graphene oxide-modified mesoporous MgFe2O4

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 May 2024
Accepted
04 Aug 2024
First published
05 Aug 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 15358-15369

Investigation into the NO2 gas sensing behaviour of defect-induced heteroatom (N, B)-doped reduced graphene oxide-modified mesoporous MgFe2O4

S. J. Sahoo and P. Dash, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 15358 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ02500H

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