Fast and selective detection of volatile organic compounds using a novel pseudo spin-ladder compound CaCu2O3
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Spin-ladders are a class of unique materials in low dimensional systems with a complex structure and intriguing properties originating from
quantum fluctuations. Spin-ladder compounds with an even and odd number of legs have quite generic features and have the potential for promising
technological applications. In this paper, a novel pseudo spin-ladder CaCu2O3 compound (2-leg) based conductometric gas sensor has been
proposed, for the first time, for the detection of volatile organic
compounds (VOCs). Nanostructured CaCu2O3 rods were synthesized by a
hydrothermal method and annealed in air at different temperatures (200,
400 and 600 degrees C). Powder XRD, SEM-EDX, XPS, photoluminescence (PL)
and electrical characterisation studies indicated that CaCu2O3
crystallized in an orthorhombic structure with a tiny rod-shaped
morphology. The gas sensing properties of the nanostructured CaCu2O3
were then investigated by fabricating thick-film conductometric sensors
and exposing them to ethanol and acetone, chosen as the representative
VOC target gases. CaCu2O3 annealed at a low temperature (200 degrees C)
showed excellent performance towards both ethanol and acetone
monitoring. At the optimal operating temperature of 200 degrees C, the
sensor showed a response, S = R-g/R-a, of 2.6 towards 10 ppm ethanol and
2.4 towards acetone with a fast response/recovery time of 25 and 150 s
for both VOCs tested. In addition, the proposed sensor shows high
selectivity against some common interfering gases.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
NANOSTRUCTURES OF METAL OXIDES, SENSITIVE PROPERTIES OF GAS, COMPOUNDS VOC, GRANULOMETER, TEMPERATURE, ACETONAN, PHILIETHANOL, SENSITIVITY, SENSORS
Elenco autori:
Lavanya, N.; Veerapandi, G.; Leonardi, S. G.; Donato, N.; Neri, G.; Sekar, C.
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