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Low-temperature operating ZnO-based NO 2 sensors: a review.

Jingyue XuanGuodong ZhaoMeiling SunFu-Chao JiaXiaomei WangTong ZhouGuangchao YinBo Liu
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Owing to its excellent physical and chemical properties, ZnO has been considered to be a promising material for development of NO 2 sensors with high sensitivity, and fast response and recovery. However, due to the low activity of ZnO at low temperature, most of the current work is focused on detecting NO 2 at high operating temperatures (200-500 °C), which will inevitably increase energy consumption and shorten the lifetime of sensors. In order to overcome these problems and improve the practicality of ZnO-based NO 2 sensors, it is necessary to systematically understand the effective strategies and mechanisms of low-temperature NO 2 detection of ZnO sensors. This paper reviews the latest research progress of low-temperature ZnO nanomaterial-based NO 2 gas sensors. Several efficient strategies to achieve low-temperature NO 2 detection (such as morphology modification, noble metal decoration, additive doping, heterostructure sensitization, two-dimensional material composites, and light activation) and corresponding sensing mechanisms (such as depletion layer theory, grain boundary barrier theory, spill-over effects) are also introduced. Finally, the challenges and future development directions of low-temperature ZnO-based NO 2 sensors are outlined.
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