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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Single and Networked ZnO–CNT Hybrid Tetrapods for Selective Room-Temperature High-Performance Ammonia Sensors

Fabian Schütt; Vasile Postica; Rainer Adelung; Oleg Lupan

Highly porous hybrid materials with unique high-performance properties have attracted great interest from the scientific community, especially in the field of gas-sensing applications. In this work, tetrapodal-ZnO (ZnO-T) networks were functionalized with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) to form a highly efficient hybrid sensing material (ZnO-T-CNT) for ultrasensitive, selective, and rapid detection of ammonia (NH3) vapor at room temperature. By functionalizing the ZnO-T networks with 2.0 wt % of CNTs by a simple dripping procedure, an increase of 1 order of magnitude in response (from about 37 to 330) was obtained. Additionally, the response and recovery times were improved (by decreasing them from 58 and 61 s to 18 and 35 s, respectively). The calculated lowest detection limit of 200 ppb shows the excellent potential of the ZnO-T-CNT networks as NH3 vapor sensors. Room temperature operation of such networked ZnO-CNT hybrid tetrapods shows an excellent long-time stability of the fabricated sensors. Additionally, the gas-sensing mechanism was identified and elaborated based on the high porosity of the used three-dimensional networks and the excellent conductivity of the CNTs. On top of that, several single hybrid microtetrapod-based devices were fabricated (from samples with 2.0 wt % CNTs) with the help of the local metal deposition function of a focused ion beam/scanning electron microscopy instrument. The single microdevices are based on tetrapods with arms having a diameter of around 0.35 μm and show excellent NH3 sensing performance with a gas response (Igas/Iair) of 6.4. Thus, the fabricated functional networked ZnO-CNT hybrid tetrapods will allow to detect ammonia and to quantify its concentration in automotive, environmental monitoring, chemical industry, and medical diagnostics.


Nature Communications | 2017

Hierarchical self-entangled carbon nanotube tube networks

Fabian Schütt; Stefano Signetti; Helge Krüger; Sarah Röder; Daria Smazna; Sören Kaps; Stanislav N. Gorb; Yogendra Kumar Mishra; Nicola Pugno; Rainer Adelung

Three-dimensional (3D) assemblies based on carbon nanomaterials still lag behind their individual one-dimensional building blocks in terms of mechanical and electrical properties. Here we demonstrate a simple strategy for the fabrication of an open porous 3D self-organized double-hierarchical carbon nanotube tube structure with properties advantageous to those existing so far. Even though no additional crosslinking exists between the individual nanotubes, a high reinforcement effect in compression and tensile characteristics is achieved by the formation of self-entangled carbon nanotube (CNT) networks in all three dimensions, employing the CNTs in their high tensile properties. Additionally, the tubular structure causes a self-enhancing effect in conductivity when employed in a 3D stretchable conductor, together with a high conductivity at low CNT concentrations. This strategy allows for an easy combination of different kinds of low-dimensional nanomaterials in a tube-shaped 3D structure, enabling the fabrication of multifunctional inorganic-carbon-polymer hybrid 3D materials.Low-dimensional nanomaterials are crucial conducting components of stretchable electronics, but their mechanical reinforcement remains challenging. Here, the authors infiltrate carbon nanotubes into a porous ceramic network to produce a 3D nanofelted self-entangled assembly with high conductivity and mechanical stability.


Nature Communications | 2018

Publisher Correction: Hierarchical self-entangled carbon nanotube tube networks

Fabian Schütt; Stefano Signetti; Helge Krüger; Sarah Röder; Daria Smazna; Sören Kaps; Stanislav N. Gorb; Yogendra Kumar Mishra; Nicola Pugno; Rainer Adelung

The original version of this Article was missing the ORCID ID of Professor Nicola Pugno.Also in the original version of this Article, the third to last sentence of the fourth paragraph of the Results incorrectly read ‘However, the stepwise addition of CNTs increases the self-entanglement and thereby the compressive strength value as well as the Young’s modulus (up to 2.5 MPa (normalized by density 6.4) and 24.5 MPa (normalized by density 62 MPa cm3 g−1).’ The correct version adds the units ‘MPa cm3 g−1’ to ‘6.4’.Finally, in the original version of this Article, the y-axis label of Figure 3f incorrectly read ‘Comp. strengthy’. The new version corrects that to ‘Comp. Strength’.These errors have now been corrected in both the PDF and the HTML versions of the Article.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Hierarchical aerographite 3D flexible networks hybridized by InP micro/nanostructures for strain sensor applications

Irina Plesco; Julian Strobel; Fabian Schütt; Cameliu Himcinschi; Nabiha Ben Sedrine; M. R. Correia; Leonid Gorceac; Boris Cinic; Veaceslav Ursaki; Janik Marx; Bodo Fiedler; Yogendra Kumar Mishra; Lorenz Kienle; Rainer Adelung; I. M. Tiginyanu

In the present work, we report on development of three-dimensional flexible architectures consisting of an extremely porous three-dimensional Aerographite (AG) backbone decorated by InP micro/nanocrystallites grown by a single step hydride vapor phase epitaxy process. The systematic investigation of the hybrid materials by scanning electron microscopy demonstrates a rather uniform spatial distribution of InP crystallites without agglomeration on the surface of Aerographite microtubular structures. X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and Raman scattering analysis demonstrate that InP crystallites grown on bare Aerographite are of zincblende structure, while a preliminary functionalization of the Aerographite backbone with Au nanodots promotes the formation of crystalline In2O3 nanowires as well as gold-indium oxide core-shell nanostructures. The electromechanical properties of the hybrid AG-InP composite material are shown to be better than those of previously reported bare AG and AG-GaN networks. Robustness, elastic behavior and excellent translation of the mechanical deformation to variations in electrical conductivity highlight the prospects of AG-InP applications in tactile/strain sensors and other device structures related to flexible electronics.


Archive | 2016

Effect of Dopant on Selectivity of CuO Nanostructured Films – Based Sensors

Vasilii Cretu; Vasile Postica; Nicolai Ababii; N. Magariu; Victor Sontea; Fabian Schütt; Rainer Adelung; Oleg Lupan

In this work, the effect of different dopants on selectivity performance of gas sensor structures based on CuO nano-structured films that were synthesized from aqueous chemical solutions SCS is reported. The gas sensing studies were performed to investigate response and selectivity of the sensor structures. The un-doped CuO samples showed good selectivity to ethanol vapors with a response of about 149 while Al-doped CuO samples demonstrated a response of about 175% to hydrogen gas and a better selectivity too. The gas sensing mechanism was proposed and discussed in details.


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2016

Enhanced ethanol vapour sensing performances of copper oxide nanocrystals with mixed phases

Oleg Lupan; Vasilii Cretu; Vasile Postica; Nicolai Ababii; Oleksandr Polonskyi; Victor Kaidas; Fabian Schütt; Yogendra Kumar Mishra; E. Monaico; I. M. Tiginyanu; Victor Sontea; Thomas Strunskus; Franz Faupel; Rainer Adelung


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2016

Non-planar nanoscale p–p heterojunctions formation in ZnxCu1−xOy nanocrystals by mixed phases for enhanced sensors

Oleg Lupan; Vasilii Cretu; Vasile Postica; Oleksandr Polonskyi; Nicolai Ababii; Fabian Schütt; Victor Kaidas; Franz Faupel; Rainer Adelung


Ceramics International | 2017

Porous ceramics based on hybrid inorganic tetrapodal networks for efficient photocatalysis and water purification

Jorit Gröttrup; Fabian Schütt; Daria Smazna; Oleg Lupan; Rainer Adelung; Yogendra Kumar Mishra


Advanced Materials Interfaces | 2017

Schottky Diode Based on a Single Carbon–Nanotube–ZnO Hybrid Tetrapod for Selective Sensing Applications

Vasile Postica; Fabian Schütt; Rainer Adelung; Oleg Lupan


Materials Today Energy | 2018

Fundamentals and scopes of doped carbon nanotubes towards energy and biosensing applications

Alexandru Muhulet; Florin Miculescu; Stefan Ioan Voicu; Fabian Schütt; Vijay Kumar Thakur; Yogendra Kumar Mishra

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