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Double-layer capsule of mesoporous ZnO@SnO2 for sensitive detection of triethylamine.

Ming YinLi ZhangTianyi QiuYan ChenShuyan QiXiuxia WeiXinxin TianKangjie GeJingxuan QiuDongpo Xu
Published in: The Analyst (2021)
To overcome obstacles such as low response and poor selectivity of pure ZnO and SnO2 gas sensors, the ZnO@SnO2 sensor was synthesized by hydrothermal synthesis. The samples were characterized by XRD, XPS, SEM, HRTEM, N2 adsorption-desorption and other techniques. The results show that ZnO@SnO2 forms an n-n-type heterostructure and presents a double-layer capsule with a size of 0.5-4 μm. The results show that compared with pure ZnO and SnO2, the ZnO@SnO2 sensor exhibits a higher response (138.9) to 50 ppm triethylamine (TEA) at 152°C, which is 19.56 times that of the pure ZnO sensor and 21.7 times that of the SnO2 sensor. It has a short response/recovery time (11/11 s), excellent selectivity and cycling stability. Compared with other volatile organic compounds or gases, it has higher selectivity for TEA detection.
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