ZnO Structures with Surface Nanoscale Interfaces Formed by Au, Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>, or Cu<sub>2</sub>O Modifier Nanoparticles: Characterization and Gas Sensing Properties

oleh: Milena Tomić, Martha Claros, Isabel Gràcia, Eduard Figueras, Carles Cané, Stella Vallejos

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2021-06-01

Deskripsi

Zinc oxide rod structures are synthetized and subsequently modified with Au, Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>, or Cu<sub>2</sub>O to form nanoscale interfaces at the rod surface. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy corroborates the presence of Fe in the form of oxide—Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>; Cu in the form of two oxides—CuO and Cu<sub>2</sub>O, with the major presence of Cu<sub>2</sub>O; and Au in three oxidation states—Au<sup>3+</sup>, Au<sup>+</sup>, and Au<sup>0</sup>, with the content of metallic Au being the highest among the other states. These structures are tested towards nitrogen dioxide, ethanol, acetone, carbon monoxide, and toluene, finding a remarkable increase in the response and sensitivity of the Au-modified ZnO films, especially towards nitrogen dioxide and ethanol. The results for the Au-modified ZnO films report about 47 times higher response to 10 ppm of nitrogen dioxide as compared to the non-modified structures with a sensitivity of 39.96% ppm<sup>−1</sup> and a limit of detection of 26 ppb to this gas. These results are attributed to the cumulative effects of several factors, such as the presence of oxygen vacancies, the gas-sensing mechanism influenced by the nano-interfaces formed between ZnO and Au, and the catalytic nature of the Au nanoparticles.