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In Operando Impedance Spectroscopic Analysis on NiO–WO(3) Nanorod Heterojunction Random Networks for Room-Temperature H(2)S Detection
[Image: see text] The use of metal-oxide sensors for effectively detecting hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) gas at room temperature is currently hindered by their inadequate sensitivity and selectivity. Using a lucid fabrication strategy, we report a room-temperature, highly sensitive, and selective H(2)S g...
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author | Wang, Yale Maity, Arnab Sui, Xiaoyu Pu, Haihui Mao, Shun Singh, Niraj K. Chen, Junhong |
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description | [Image: see text] The use of metal-oxide sensors for effectively detecting hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) gas at room temperature is currently hindered by their inadequate sensitivity and selectivity. Using a lucid fabrication strategy, we report a room-temperature, highly sensitive, and selective H(2)S gas sensor using NiO-modified WO(3) nanorod (one-dimensional–one-dimensional) random networks. The observed improvements in gas-sensing sensitivity stem from the synergistic effects of various contributions inside the sensing heterostructure, such as bulk nanorod, p–n heterojunction at the interface of these two dissimilar oxides, and gas-induced conducting species due to sulfurization (WS(2–x) and NiS(1–x)). An in situ impedance measurement during gas exposure was used to investigate the influence of these effects. The analysis revealed that these contributing factors can be either cooperating or competing and lead to either increased or decreased sensitivity, respectively. The presence of semimetallic species (NiS, WS(2)) was further confirmed by in situ X-ray diffraction analysis of the heterostructure nanorod sample with H(2)S gas exposure. The related sensing mechanism in the heterostructures is presented with a conduction pathway model. The room-temperature-operated nanorod heterostructure sensors showed a lower detection limit of H(2)S at ∼0.5 ppm, which is significantly lower than its toxicity limiting value ∼10 ppm, per the Environmental Protection Agency. The nanorod heterostructure sensors can be used for real-time, low-cost, room-temperature alarms in an H(2)S monitoring system. |
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spelling | pubmed-66440922019-08-27 In Operando Impedance Spectroscopic Analysis on NiO–WO(3) Nanorod Heterojunction Random Networks for Room-Temperature H(2)S Detection Wang, Yale Maity, Arnab Sui, Xiaoyu Pu, Haihui Mao, Shun Singh, Niraj K. Chen, Junhong ACS Omega [Image: see text] The use of metal-oxide sensors for effectively detecting hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) gas at room temperature is currently hindered by their inadequate sensitivity and selectivity. Using a lucid fabrication strategy, we report a room-temperature, highly sensitive, and selective H(2)S gas sensor using NiO-modified WO(3) nanorod (one-dimensional–one-dimensional) random networks. The observed improvements in gas-sensing sensitivity stem from the synergistic effects of various contributions inside the sensing heterostructure, such as bulk nanorod, p–n heterojunction at the interface of these two dissimilar oxides, and gas-induced conducting species due to sulfurization (WS(2–x) and NiS(1–x)). An in situ impedance measurement during gas exposure was used to investigate the influence of these effects. The analysis revealed that these contributing factors can be either cooperating or competing and lead to either increased or decreased sensitivity, respectively. The presence of semimetallic species (NiS, WS(2)) was further confirmed by in situ X-ray diffraction analysis of the heterostructure nanorod sample with H(2)S gas exposure. The related sensing mechanism in the heterostructures is presented with a conduction pathway model. The room-temperature-operated nanorod heterostructure sensors showed a lower detection limit of H(2)S at ∼0.5 ppm, which is significantly lower than its toxicity limiting value ∼10 ppm, per the Environmental Protection Agency. The nanorod heterostructure sensors can be used for real-time, low-cost, room-temperature alarms in an H(2)S monitoring system. American Chemical Society 2018-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6644092/ /pubmed/31458434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b01981 Text en Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Wang, Yale Maity, Arnab Sui, Xiaoyu Pu, Haihui Mao, Shun Singh, Niraj K. Chen, Junhong In Operando Impedance Spectroscopic Analysis on NiO–WO(3) Nanorod Heterojunction Random Networks for Room-Temperature H(2)S Detection |
title | In Operando Impedance Spectroscopic Analysis on NiO–WO(3) Nanorod Heterojunction Random Networks for Room-Temperature
H(2)S Detection |
title_full | In Operando Impedance Spectroscopic Analysis on NiO–WO(3) Nanorod Heterojunction Random Networks for Room-Temperature
H(2)S Detection |
title_fullStr | In Operando Impedance Spectroscopic Analysis on NiO–WO(3) Nanorod Heterojunction Random Networks for Room-Temperature
H(2)S Detection |
title_full_unstemmed | In Operando Impedance Spectroscopic Analysis on NiO–WO(3) Nanorod Heterojunction Random Networks for Room-Temperature
H(2)S Detection |
title_short | In Operando Impedance Spectroscopic Analysis on NiO–WO(3) Nanorod Heterojunction Random Networks for Room-Temperature
H(2)S Detection |
title_sort | in operando impedance spectroscopic analysis on nio–wo(3) nanorod heterojunction random networks for room-temperature
h(2)s detection |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6644092/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31458434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b01981 |
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