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Synthesis and gas sensing properties of porous hierarchical SnO2 by grapefruit exocarp biotemplate

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Indexed by:Journal Papers

Date of Publication:2016-01-01

Journal:SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL

Included Journals:SCIE、EI

Volume:222

Page Number:1134-1143

ISSN No.:0925-4005

Key Words:Gas sensor; SnO2; Biotemplate; Formaldehyde

Abstract:A biotemplate of grapefruit exocarp was used to synthesis porous hierarchical SnO2 and its gas sensing properties were investigated in this manuscript. Biomorphic SnO2 with lamellar and plicated membranes and porous walls were synthesized by using grapefruit exocarp template combining with ultrasonic shaking and following calcination. The porous hierarchical structure of biomorphic SnO2 was characterized by field emission scanning electron microscope, transmission electron microscopy, nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherm, etc. The biomorphic SnO2 exhibits small grain size around 10 nm, a relatively large BET surface area and mesoporosity. Growth mechanism of biomorphic SnO2 was proposed. The sensing properties of the biomorphic SnO2 to formaldehyde vapor were measured. The optimal operating temperature of the sensor was 200 degrees C and the response value of the sensor to 10 ppm formaldehyde was 50. The sensor showed a good selectivity to formaldehyde in methanol, acetone, toluene, benzene and ammonia. The stability and the effect of humidity of the sensor were also tested. The gas sensing mechanism of the biomorphic SnO2 to formaldehyde was analyzed briefly. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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