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Improved TEA Sensitivity and Selectivity of In 2 O 3 Porous Nanospheres by Modification with Ag Nanoparticles.

Dengke LiYanwei LiXiaohua WangGuang SunJian Liang CaoYan Wang
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
A highly sensitive and selective detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by using gas sensors based on metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) has attracted increasing interest, but still remains a challenge in gas sensitivity and selectivity. In order to improve the sensitivity and selectivity of In 2 O 3 to triethylamine (TEA), herein, a silver (Ag)-modification strategy is proposed. Ag nanoparticles with a size around 25-30 nm were modified on pre-synthesized In 2 O 3 PNSs via a simple room-temperature chemical reduction method by using NaBH 4 as a reductant. The results of gas sensing tests indicate that after functionalization with Ag, the gas sensing performance of In 2 O 3 PNSs for VOCs, especially for TEA, was remarkably improved. At a lower optimal working temperature (OWT) of 300 °C (bare In 2 O 3 sensor: 320 °C), the best Ag/In 2 O 3 -2 sensor (Ag/In 2 O 3 PNSs with an optimized Ag content of 2.90 wt%) shows a sensitivity of 116.86/ppm to 1-50 ppm TEA, about 170 times higher than that of bare In 2 O 3 sensor (0.69/ppm). Significantly, the Ag/In 2 O 3 -2 sensor can provide a response (R a /R g ) as high as 5697 to 50 ppm TEA, which is superior to most previous TEA sensors. Besides lower OWT and higher sensitivity, the Ag/In 2 O 3 -2 sensor also shows a remarkably improved selectivity to TEA, whose selectivity coefficient (S TEA /S ethanol ) is as high as 5.30, about 3.3 times higher than that of bare In 2 O 3 (1.59). The sensitization mechanism of Ag on In 2 O 3 is discussed in detail.
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