Low Working-Temperature Acetone Vapor Sensor Based on Zinc Nitride and Oxide Hybrid Composites.

TitleLow Working-Temperature Acetone Vapor Sensor Based on Zinc Nitride and Oxide Hybrid Composites.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsQu F, Yuan Y, Guarecuco R, Yang M
JournalSmall
Volume12
Issue23
Pagination3128-33
Date Published2016 Jun
ISSN1613-6829
KeywordsAcetone, Nanocomposites, Organic Chemicals, Temperature, Zinc, Zinc Oxide
Abstract

Transition-metal nitride and oxide composites are a significant class of emerging materials that have attracted great interest for their potential in combining the advantages of nitrides and oxides. Here, a novel class of gas sensing materials based on hybrid Zn3 N2 and ZnO composites is presented. The Zn3 N2 /ZnO (ZnNO) composites-based sensor exhibits selectivity and high sensitivity toward acetone vapor, and the sensitivity is dependent on the nitrogen content of the composites. The ZnNO-11.7 described herein possesses a low working temperature of 200 °C. The detection limit (0.07 ppm) is below the diabetes diagnosis threshold (1.8 ppm). In addition, the sensor shows high reproducibility and long-term stability.

DOI10.1002/smll.201600422
Alternate JournalSmall
PubMed ID27145332