Recent advances in ZnO nanostructure as a gas-sensing element for an acetone sensor: a short review.
Rajneesh Kumar MishraVipin KumarLe Gia TrungGyu Jin ChoiJeong Won RyuRajesh BhardwajPushpendra KumarJay SinghSeung Hee LeeJin Seog GwagPublished in: Luminescence : the journal of biological and chemical luminescence (2022)
Air pollution is a severe concern globally as it disturbs the health conditions of living beings and the environment because of the discharge of acetone molecules. Metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) nanomaterials are crucial for developing efficient sensors because of their outstanding chemical and physical properties, empowering the inclusive developments in gas sensor productivity. This review presents the ZnO nanostructure state of the art and notable growth, and their structural, morphological, electronic, optical, and acetone-sensing properties. The key parameters, such as response, gas detection limit, sensitivity, reproducibility, response and recovery time, selectivity, and stability of the acetone sensor, have been discussed. Furthermore, gas-sensing mechanism models based on MOS for acetone sensing are reported and discussed. Finally, future possibilities and challenges for MOS (ZnO)-based gas sensors for acetone detection have also been explored.