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Monolayer Co3O4 Inverse Opals as Multifunctional Sensors for Volatile Organic Compounds

Authors
Lee, Chul-SoonDai, ZhengfeiJeong, Seong-YongKwak, Chang-HoonKim, Bo-YoungKim, Do HongJang, Ho WonPark, Joon-ShikLee, Jong-Heun
Issue Date
17-5월-2016
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
monolayers; nanostructures; sensors; template synthesis; thin films
Citation
CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, v.22, no.21, pp.7102 - 7107
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Journal Title
CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume
22
Number
21
Start Page
7102
End Page
7107
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/88640
DOI
10.1002/chem.201505210
ISSN
0947-6539
Abstract
Monolayers of periodic porous Co3O4 inverse opal (IO) thin films for gas-sensor applications were prepared by transferring cobalt-solution-dipped polystyrene (PS) monolayers onto sensor substrates and subsequent removal of the PS template by heat treatment. Monolayer Co3O4 IO thin films having periodic pores (d approximate to 500 nm) showed a high response of 112.9 to 5 ppm C2H5OH at 200 degrees C with low cross-responses to other interfering gases. Moreover, the selective detection of xylene and methyl benzenes (xylene+toluene) could be achieved simply by tuning the sensor temperature to 250 and 275 degrees C, respectively, so that multiple gases can be detected with a single chemiresistor. Unprecedentedly high ethanol response and temperature-modulated control of selectivity with respect to ethanol, xylene, and methyl benzenes were attributed to the highly chemiresistive IO nanoarchitecture and to the tuned catalytic promotion of different gas-sensing reactions, respectively. These well-ordered porous nanostructures could have potential in the field of high-performance gas sensors based on p-type oxide semiconductors.
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