Bimetallic Co–Mn catalysts for synergistic enhancement of VOC gas-sensing performance of ZnO hierarchical nanostructures
Abstract
The synergistic effect between bonding dissimilar metals is a very effective way to improve the performance of metal catalysts. In this work, we prepared a series of bimetallic co-doped ZnO hierarchical nanostructures by controlling Mn and Co contents. The gas-sensing properties of the sensors based on the bimetallic co-doped ZnO hierarchical nanostructures were studied systematically through different volatile organic compound (VOC) vapors for the temperature range from 160 to 400 °C. In the testing of normal butanol gas by the bimetallic co-doped ZnO sensor, its performance was tens of times higher than that of pure zinc oxide, and the response values to other VOCs tested were very low, which also indicates that the sensor has good selectivity. The promoted performance is attributed to the increase of adsorbed oxygen content on the surface of the sensor material due to the bimetallic synergistic enhancement effect. XPS spectra of O 1s region of the sensor show that the adsorbed oxygen content is 22.4%, which is higher than that of the pure ZnO (8.5%). The synergistic effect between bimetallic Mn and Co leads to electron enrichment on the surface of ZnO. Electron enrichment can not only promote the activation of ZnO, but also can help to improve the gas-sensing performance.