One-dimensional In <sub>2</sub> O <sub>3</sub> nanorods as sensing material for ppb-level n-butanol detection

Rongjun Zhao(Yunnan University), Qunyan Wei(Yunnan University), Yan Ran(Yunnan University), Yulin Kong(Yunnan University), Dian Ma(Yunnan University), Linfeng Su(Yunnan University), Lijia Yao(Yunnan University), Yude Wang(Yunnan University)
Nanotechnology
June 1, 2021
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Abstract

Abstract Effectively and quantificationally detecting hazardous gas n-butanol is very significant in daily life, which can bring about a safe living condition for humans. In this study, the one-dimensional In 2 O 3 nanorods were successfully synthesized via hydrothermal route and post-heat treatment. Noticeably, one-dimensional nanorods structures were obtained and the products presented a superior growth orientation along with (222) plane. Additionally, systematical gas-sensing measurements of the sensor made from In 2 O 3 nanorods towards hazardous n-butanol gas were conducted. Results exhibited that the fabricated sensor showed excellent n-butanol sensing properties, with aspects to a superior response value of 342.20 with concentration 100 ppm at 240 °C, remarkable selectivity, fast response/recovery times (77.5/34.2 s) and good stability. More interestingly, the detection limit of sensor as low as 500 ppb and a good linearity relationship between response values and n-butanol concentrations was presented. Gas-sensitive properties of this sensor are better than previously reported in n-butanol detection. All results demonstrate that one-dimensional In 2 O 3 nanorod is a promising sensor material to practical applications in effectively detecting n-butanol gas.


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