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BNQDs sensitized in-situ growth SnO2 nanotube arrays for enhancing the gas sensing performances to isopropanol

  • Jiancheng Liu
  • , Yu Yang
  • , Yunying Xie
  • , Fuchao Jia
  • , Huijuan Niu
  • , Xiaomei Wang
  • , Tong Zhou
  • , Guangchao Yin
  • , Bo Liu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Shandong University of Technology

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Abstract

Isopropanol possessed enormous significance across various application fields from industry to healthcare. Detecting isopropanol was essential in leak detection and diagnosis of disease because it can assist diagnose of lung cancer and guarantee safety in industrial environment via discerning potential leaks. In this research, a simple hydrothermal method and subsequent sacrificial template strategy were used to fabricate in -situ growth SnO 2 nanotube arrays (SnO 2 NTs). Next, SnO 2 NTs was decorated with boron nitride quantum dots (BNQDs) in order to enhance the gas -sensing performances of the SnO 2 NTs. The BN/12-SnO 2 NTs exhibited the highest response (s = R a /R g ) of up to 7.9 for 100ppm IPA, which was 2.7 times that of the 12-SnO 2 NTs. The response and recovery times of the SnO 2 NTs-based sensor were around 10 s and 8 s, respectively. The optimal working temperature of BN-SnO 2 NTs was 260 degrees C, which was significantly lower than that of the pure SnO 2 NTs sensor (320 degrees C). The improved sensing performances were largely attributed to the sensitization effects of BNQDs and the one-dimensional hollow structure of SnO 2 NTs, which brought about the generation of more oxygen -active species on the surface of BN-SnO 2 NTs and a significant decrease in the activation energy of the redox reaction.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCOLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS
Volume690
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes

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