Issue 37, 2012

Zinc-doped nickel oxide dendritic crystals with fast response and self-recovery for ammonia detection at room temperature

Abstract

Nanoscale Zn-doped NiO dendritic crystals with a Christmas-tree-like structure, have been successfully synthesized via an electrolytic approach combined with subsequent high temperature oxidation. The trunks have lengths in the range 6–10 μm with diameters varying from 190 nm to 200 nm, and the branches have lengths in the range 1–3 μm with diameters varying from 150 nm to 180 nm. Microstructure characterization indicated that the solubility limit of zinc ions in the NiO lattice sites was lower than 7 mol%. We systematically investigated the gas sensing properties of the Zn-doped NiO sensors for NH3 gas detection at room temperature. The sensor with doped NiO dendritic crystals gave 5–8 times faster responses and 30–50 times faster recovery speeds than the sensor with pristine NiO dendritic crystals, which is important for the practical application of this NiO sensor. The fast response and recovery speeds could be attributed to the effective electron transfer between the doped NiO dendritic crystal networks and the ammonia molecules. Moreover, we found that the doped NiO sensors have excellent reproducibility, reversibility, stability and selectivity toward NH3 gas over other organic gases. Lastly, a possible gas sensing mechanism of NiO dendritic crystal sensors was discussed.

Graphical abstract: Zinc-doped nickel oxide dendritic crystals with fast response and self-recovery for ammonia detection at room temperature

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jun 2012
Accepted
03 Aug 2012
First published
03 Aug 2012

J. Mater. Chem., 2012,22, 20038-20047

Zinc-doped nickel oxide dendritic crystals with fast response and self-recovery for ammonia detection at room temperature

J. Wang, L. Wei, L. Zhang, J. Zhang, H. Wei, C. Jiang and Y. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem., 2012, 22, 20038 DOI: 10.1039/C2JM34192A

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