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Highly Selective Xylene Sensor Based on NiO/NiMoO4 Nanocomposite Hierarchical Spheres for Indoor Air Monitoring

Authors
Kim, Bo-YoungAhn, Jee HyunYoon, Ji-WookLee, Chul-SoonKang, Yun ChanAbdel-Hady, FaissalWazzan, Abdulaziz A.Lee, Jong-Heun
Issue Date
21-12월-2016
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
NiO; NiMoO4; hierarchical structures; selective gas sensor; xylene
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, v.8, no.50, pp.34603 - 34611
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Journal Title
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume
8
Number
50
Start Page
34603
End Page
34611
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/86512
DOI
10.1021/acsami.6b13930
ISSN
1944-8244
Abstract
Xylene is a hazardous volatile organic compound, which should be measured precisely for monitoring of indoor air quality. The selective detection of ppm-level xylene using oxide semiconductor chemiresistors, however, remains a challenging issue. In this study, NiO/NiMoO4 nanocomposite hierarchical spheres assembled from nanosheets were prepared by hydrothermal reaction, and the potential of sensors composed of these nanocomposites to selectively detect xylene gas was investigated. The sensors based on the NiO/NiMoO4 nanocomposite hierarchical spheres exhibited high responses (maximum resistance ratio =101.5) to 5 ppm p-xylene with low cross-responses (resistance ratios <30) to 5 ppm toluene, benzene, C2H5OH, CH3COCH3, HCHO, CO, trimethylamine, and NH3. In contrast, a sensor based on pure NiO hierarchical spheres exhibited negligibly low responses to all 9 analyte gases. The gas-sensing mechanism underlying the high selectivity and response to xylene in the NiO/NiMoO4 nanocomposite hierarchical spheres is discussed in relation to the catalytic promotion of the xylene-sensing reaction by synergistic combination between NiO and NiMoO4, gas-accessible hierarchical morphology, and electronic sensitization by Mo addition. Highly selective detection of xylene can pave the road toward a new solution for precise monitoring of indoor air pollution.
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