Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2021

Rare earth doped metal oxide sensor for the multimodal detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Heated metal oxide sensors have been widely studied for their ability to give a reversible change in the electrical resistance following the interaction with a volatile compound. Another feature is their inherent cataluminescence (CTL) properties when these materials interact with specific volatiles. This study reports for the first time a zirconium oxide nanomaterial doped with a rare earth metal which gives combined resistance and cataluminescence responses, providing enhanced sensitivity and selectivity of detection via a multimodal response in a single sensor. The europium-doped zirconium oxide, ZrO2:Eu3+ was studied and compared with the undoped zirconium oxide, ZrO2, and tungsten oxide, WO3. Materials were characterised structurally and tested with a series of volatiles. Both the cataluminescence light emission and the resistance response were recorded at different temperatures (starting from 180\u2009°C up to 400\u2009°C) and then combined to achieve the dual modality response. Europium-doped zirconium oxide gave a better sensitivity in terms of cataluminescence response than the undoped zirconium oxide sensor; dual modality sensing is demonstrated for ethanol and acetone which give cataluminescence and resistance responses on both the undoped and europium doped zirconia.

Volume 330
Pages 129264
DOI 10.1016/j.snb.2020.129264
Language English
Journal Sensors and Actuators B-chemical

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