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NiO decorated CeO 2 nanostructures as room temperature isopropanol gas sensors.

Nagabandi JayababuMadhukar PolojuJulakanti ShruthiM V Ramana Reddy
Published in: RSC advances (2019)
Heterostructures developed using CeO 2 show promising peculiarities in the field of metal oxide gas sensors due to the great variations in the resistance during the adsorption and desorption processes. NiO decorated CeO 2 nanostructures (NiO/CeO 2 ) were synthesized via a facile two-step process. High resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) results revealed the perfect decoration of NiO on the CeO 2 surface. The porous nature of the NiO/CeO 2 sensor surface was confirmed from scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis. Gas sensing studies of pristine CeO 2 and NiO/CeO 2 sensors were performed under room conditions and enhanced gas sensing properties for the NiO/CeO 2 sensor towards isopropanol were observed. Decoration of NiO on the CeO 2 surface develops a built-in potential at the interface of NiO and CeO 2 which played a vital role in the superior sensing performance of the NiO/CeO 2 sensor. Sharp response and recovery times (15 s/19 s) were observed for the NiO/CeO 2 sensor towards 100 ppm isopropanol at room temperature. Long-term stability of the NiO/CeO 2 sensor was also studied and discussed. From all the results it is concluded that the decoration of NiO on the CeO 2 surface could significantly enhance the sensing performance and it has great advantages in designing best performing isopropanol gas sensors.
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