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Hydrothermal Synthesis of CeO₂-SnO₂ Nanoflowers for Improving Triethylamine Gas Sensing Property.

Dongping XueYan WangJian Liang CaoZhanying Zhang
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2018)
Developing the triethylamine sensor with excellent sensitivity and selectivity is important for detecting the triethylamine concentration change in the environment. In this work, flower-like CeO₂-SnO₂ composites with different contents of CeO₂ were successfully synthesized by the one-step hydrothermal reaction. Some characterization methods were used to research the morphology and structure of the samples. Gas-sensing performance of the CeO₂-SnO₂ gas sensor was also studied and the results show that the flower-like CeO₂-SnO₂ composite showed an enhanced gas-sensing property to triethylamine compared to that of pure SnO₂. The response value of the 5 wt.% CeO₂ content composite based sensor to 200 ppm triethylamine under the optimum working temperature (310 °C) is approximately 3.8 times higher than pure SnO₂. In addition, CeO₂-SnO₂ composite is also significantly more selective for triethylamine than pure SnO₂ and has better linearity over a wide range of triethylamine concentrations. The improved gas-sensing mechanism of the composites toward triethylamine was also carefully discussed.
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