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Mo-Doped LaFeO 3 Gas Sensors with Enhanced Sensing Performance for Triethylamine Gas.

Chenyu ShenHongjian LiangZiyue ZhaoSuyi GuoYuxiang ChenZhenquan TanXue-Zhi SongXiao-Feng Wang
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Triethylamine is a common volatile organic compound (VOC) that plays an important role in areas such as organic solvents, chemical industries, dyestuffs, and leather treatments. However, exposure to triethylamine atmosphere can pose a serious threat to human health. In this study, gas-sensing semiconductor materials of LaFeO 3 nano materials with different Mo-doping ratios were synthesized by the sol-gel method. The crystal structures, micro morphologies, and surface states of the prepared samples were characterized by XRD, SEM, and XPS, respectively. The gas-sensing tests showed that the Mo doping enhanced the gas-sensing performance of LaFeO 3 . Especially, the 4% Mo-doped LaFeO 3 exhibited the highest response towards triethylamine (TEA) gas, a value approximately 11 times greater than that of pure LaFeO 3 . Meantime, the 4% Mo-doped LaFeO 3 sensor showed a remarkably robust linear correlation between the response and the concentration (R 2 = 0.99736). In addition, the selectivity, stability, response/recovery time, and moisture-proof properties were evaluated. Finally, the gas-sensing mechanism is discussed. This study provides an idea for exploring a new type of efficient and low-cost metal-doped LaFeO 3 sensor to monitor the concentration of triethylamine gas for the purpose of safeguarding human health and safety.
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