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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2018

Ultra-sensitive NH3 sensor based on flower-shaped SnS2 nanostructures with sub-ppm detection ability

Ya Xiong; Wangwang Xu; Degong Ding; Wenbo Lu; Lei Zhu; Zongye Zhu; Ying Wang; Qingzhong Xue

Layered metal dichalcogenides (LMDs) semiconducting materials have recently attracted tremendous attention as high performance gas sensors due to unique chemical and physical properties of thin layers. Here, three-dimensional SnS2 nanoflower structures assembled with thin nanosheets were synthesized via a facile solvothermal process. When applied to detect 100ppm NH3 at 200°C, the SnS2 based sensor exhibited high response value of 7.4, short response/recovery time of 40.6s/624s. Moreover, the sensor demonstrated a low detection limit of 0.5ppm NH3 and superb selectivity to NH3 against CO2, CH4, H2, ethanol and acetone. The excellent performance is attributed to the unique thin layers assembled flower-like nanoarchitecture, which facilitates both the carrier charge transfer process and the adsorption/desorption reaction. More importantly, it was found that the sensor response enhanced with increasing oxygen content in background and was improved by 3.57 times with oxygen content increasing from 0 to 40%. The increased response is owing to the enhanced binding energies between SnS2 and NH3 moleculers. Theoretically, density functional theory was employed to reveal the NH3 adsorption mechanism in different background oxygen contents, which opens a new horizon for LMD based structures applied in various gas sensing fields.


ACS Sensors | 2017

Enhanced Room Temperature Oxygen Sensing Properties of LaOCl–SnO2 Hollow Spheres by UV Light Illumination

Ya Xiong; Wenbo Lu; Degong Ding; Lei Zhu; Xiaofang Li; Cuicui Ling; Qingzhong Xue

In this paper, a facile and elegant Green Chemistry method for the synthesis of SnO2 based hollow spheres has been investigated. The influences of doping, crystallite morphology, and operating condition on the O2 sensing performances of SnO2 based hollow-sphere sensors were comprehensively studied. It was indicated that, compared with undoped SnO2, 10 at. % LaOCl-doped SnO2 possessed better O2 sensing characteristics owing to an increase of specific surface area and oxygen vacancy defect caused by LaOCl dopant. More importantly, it was found that O2 sensing properties of the 10 at. % LaOCl-SnO2 sensor were significantly improved by ultraviolet light illumination, which was suited for room-temperature O2 sensing applications. Besides, this sensor also had a better selectivity to O2 with respect to H2, CH4, NH3, and CO2. The remarkable increase of O2 sensing properties by UV light radiation can be explained in two ways. On one hand, UV light illumination promotes the generation of electron-hole pairs and oxygen adsorption, giving rise to high O2 response. On the other hand, UV light activates desorption of oxygen adsorbates when exposed to pure N2, contributing to rapid response/recovery speed. The results demonstrate a promising approach for room-temperature O2 detection.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2018

Synthesis of nanowire bundle-like WO 3 -W 18 O 49 heterostructures for highly sensitive NH 3 sensor application

Ya Xiong; Zongye Zhu; Tianchao Guo; Hui Li; Qingzhong Xue

Heterojunctions are very promising structures due to their hybrid properties, which are usually obtained via a multistep growth process. However, in this paper, WO3-W18O49 heterostructures are synthesized via a novel one-step approach by using isopropanol as reaction media and are applied in NH3 gas detection for the first time. The obtained WO3-W18O49 heterostructures with loose nanowire bundle-like morphology show a response value of 23.3 toward 500 ppm NH3 at 250 °C, which is 5.63 times higher than that of pristine W18O49. In addition, the WO3-W18O49 sensor also exhibits great dynamic response/recovery characteristics (13 s/49 s @ 500 ppm NH3), superb selectivity and low detection limit of 460 ppb. The substantial improvement in the response of WO3-W18O49 heterostructures toward NH3 can be explained by the formation of n-WO3/n-W18O49 heterojunctions that facilitate the generation of a more extended depletion layer as well as the enhancement of specific surface area and pore volume. Our research results open an easy pathway for facile one-step preparation of heterojunctions with high response and low cost, which can be used for the development of other high-performance gas sensors.


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2017

Effective CO2 detection based on LaOCl-doped SnO2 nanofibers: Insight into the role of oxygen in carrier gas

Ya Xiong; Qingzhong Xue; Cuicui Ling; Wenbo Lu; Degong Ding; Lei Zhu; Xiaofang Li


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2018

Chemically functionalized 3D reticular graphene oxide frameworks decorated with MOF-derived Co3O4: Towards highly sensitive and selective detection to acetone

Degong Ding; Qingzhong Xue; Wenbo Lu; Ya Xiong; Jianqiang Zhang; Xinglong Pan; Baoshou Tao


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2017

ZIF-derived porous ZnO-Co3O4 hollow polyhedrons heterostructure with highly enhanced ethanol detection performance

Ya Xiong; Wangwang Xu; Zongye Zhu; Qingzhong Xue; Wenbo Lu; Degong Ding; Lei Zhu


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2018

Great enhancement of CH 4 sensitivity of SnO 2 based nanofibers by heterogeneous sensitization and catalytic effect

Wenbo Lu; Degong Ding; Qingzhong Xue; Yonggang Du; Ya Xiong; Jianqiang Zhang; Xinglong Pan; Wei Xing


Nanoscale | 2017

Ultrahigh broadband photoresponse of SnO2 nanoparticle thin film/SiO2/p-Si heterojunction

Cuicui Ling; Tianchao Guo; Wenbo Lu; Ya Xiong; Lei Zhu; Qingzhong Xue


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017

Theoretical study of H2 separation performance of two-dimensional graphitic carbon oxide membrane

Lei Zhu; Xiao Chang; Daliang He; Qingzhong Xue; Ya Xiong; Jianqiang Zhang; Xilong Pan; Wei Xing


Applied Surface Science | 2018

Multi-shelled ZnCo 2 O 4 yolk-shell spheres for high-performance acetone gas sensor

Ya Xiong; Zongye Zhu; Degong Ding; Wenbo Lu; Qingzhong Xue

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Qingzhong Xue

China University of Petroleum

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Wenbo Lu

China University of Petroleum

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Degong Ding

China University of Petroleum

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Lei Zhu

China University of Petroleum

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Jianqiang Zhang

China University of Petroleum

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Zongye Zhu

China University of Petroleum

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Cuicui Ling

China University of Petroleum

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Xinglong Pan

China University of Petroleum

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Tianchao Guo

China University of Petroleum

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Wei Xing

China University of Petroleum

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