ZnO-Loaded Graphene for NO 2 Gas Sensing.
Mohamed Ayoub AlouaniJuan Casanova-ChaferFrank GüellElisa Peña-MartínSara Ruiz-Martínez-AlcocerSantiago de Bernardi-MartínAlejandra García-GómezXavier VilanovaEduard LlobetPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This paper investigates the effect of decorating graphene with zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles (NPs) for the detection of NO 2 . In this regard, two graphene sensors with different ZnO loadings of 5 wt.% and 20 wt.% were prepared, and their responses towards NO 2 at room temperature and different conditions were compared. The experimental results demonstrate that the graphene loaded with 5 wt.% ZnO NPs (G95/5) shows better performance at detecting low concentrations of the target gas than the one loaded with 20 wt.% ZnO NPs (G80/20). Moreover, measurements under dry and humid conditions of the G95/5 sensor revealed that the material is very sensitive to ambient moisture, showing an almost eight-fold increase in NO 2 sensitivity when the background changes from dry to 70% relative humidity. Regarding sensor selectivity, it presents a significant selectivity towards NO 2 compared to other gas compounds.