Issue 1, 2015

Au@In2O3 core–shell composites: a metal–semiconductor heterostructure for gas sensing applications

Abstract

Hybrid Au@In2O3 microstructures with a distinctive core–shell configuration have been successfully synthesized by employing Au@carbon spheres as sacrificial templates. The In2O3 shell can be easily decorated on the Au core by a facile aging process at room temperature (25 °C) combined with a subsequent calcination. Field emission electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy images revealed that the Au@In2O3 core–shell structures had an average diameter of about 150 nm and the thickness of the porous In2O3 shell was ca. 50 nm. When tested as a potential sensing material for gas sensing, the resulting hybrid Au@In2O3 core–shell structures exhibited a higher response to formaldehyde compared with the pure In2O3 spheres. The enhanced sensing properties of Au@In2O3 core–shell structures were attributed to their intense electron depletion that arose from the catalytic activity of Au nanoparticles and the formation of metal–semiconductor junction.

Graphical abstract: Au@In2O3 core–shell composites: a metal–semiconductor heterostructure for gas sensing applications

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Oct 2014
Accepted
25 Nov 2014
First published
25 Nov 2014

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 545-551

Au@In2O3 core–shell composites: a metal–semiconductor heterostructure for gas sensing applications

X. Li, J. Liu, H. Guo, X. Zhou, C. Wang, P. Sun, X. Hu and G. Lu, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 545 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA12467G

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