Materials Letters | 2021
Improved acetone sensing performance of Pr6O11-loaded ZnO nanorods
Abstract
Abstract To improve the acetone sensing performance of ZnO nanorods, Pr-doped ZnO nanorods were prepared by a hydrothermal method and characterized by XRD, SEM and XPS. The results indicate that the Pr dopant existed in the form of Pr6O11 nanoparticles covering the ZnO nanorods. Among all sensors with the mole ratio of Pr/Zn as 0, 0.03, 0.05 and 0.1, the Pr6O11-loaded ZnO sensor with Pr/Zn as 0.05 exhibited the highest gas response (47.7) to 100\xa0ppm acetone with relatively high repeatability, stability and selectivity at the prime working temperature of 190\xa0°C. The improved sensing performance can be ascribed to the larger electron depletion region and higher Schottky barrier height in the ZnO nanorods caused by the electron transfer from ZnO to Pr6O11 across the Pr6O11/ZnO interface.