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Effect of metal/metal oxide catalysts on graphene fiber for improved NO2 sensing

Title
Effect of metal/metal oxide catalysts on graphene fiber for improved NO2 sensing
Author
최선진
Keywords
Catalytic deoxidation; Gas sensors; Graphene fibers; Non-noble metals; Sensitization
Issue Date
2021-10
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Citation
Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical, v. 344, article no. 130231, Page. 1-9
Abstract
Noble metal/metal-oxide-based hybrid gas sensors exhibit a low operating temperature, remarkable sensitivity, and fast recovery. As additives, noble metals induce a catalytic sensitization effect, which promotes charge transfer from the metal oxide to the analyte molecules, the so-called spillover mechanism. This suggests that metal catalysts can improve gas sensing performance. Herein, for the first time, non-noble metals are introduced on hybrid metal oxide/graphene fibers as sensitizers to fabricate high-performance chemiresistive sensors. The formation of metal components can be effectively controlled by annealing the metal oxide on graphene. Remarkably, compared with the corresponding metal oxide/graphene fiber sensors without metal components, the metal/metal oxide/graphene fiber sensors exhibit over a 16-fold higher response to NO2 gas as well as effective recovery characteristics. Specifically, the Cu/Cu2O/graphene and Ni/NiO/graphene fiber sensors operating at 150 °C exhibit sensitivities of 18.90 % and 0.82 %, respectively, for 5 ppm NO2 gas. The proposed strategy to achieve flexible graphene fiber chemiresistors by decorating them with non-noble metal and metal oxide nanoparticles opens a new avenue for realizing high-performance devices, such as photovoltaic devices, photocatalysts, and chemical catalysts. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
URI
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925400521008005?via%3Dihubhttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/176263
ISSN
0925-4005;0925-4005
DOI
10.1016/j.snb.2021.130231
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