Ceramics International | 2021

Biotemplates based preparation of hierarchical ZnSnO3 porous nanostructures for fast detection of formaldehyde

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The synthesis of hierarchically porous nanostructures is always highly concerned by researchers. Herein, we report a simple, low-cost and green approach to obtain hierarchical ZnSnO3 porous nanostructures by using the branches of pterocarya stenoptera, catalpa and apricot as biotemplate, respectively. The gas sensing properties of hierarchical ZnSnO3 porous nanostructures are systematically analyzed. The results exhibit that the ZnSnO3 based gas sensors show not only high responses and rapid response/recovery speed (2/8\xa0s for ZnSnO3-1, 1/10\xa0s for ZnSnO3-2 and 2/20\xa0s for ZnSnO3-3) at the working temperature of 240oC but also excellent anti-humidity properties, gas selectivity, repeatability and long-term stability. Besides, the linear relationship between the responses and the formaldehyde concentration (1–200\xa0ppm) is observed. The excellent gas sensing performance of the ZnSnO3 based gas sensors is mainly ascribed to the unique structural merits. The simple synthetic method in this paper also provides implications for the design and synthesis of porous MOSs.

Volume 47
Pages 13139-13146
DOI 10.1016/J.CERAMINT.2021.01.178
Language English
Journal Ceramics International

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