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Microwave-Epoxide-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of the CuO/ZnO Heterojunction: a Highly Versatile Route to Develop H(2)S Gas Sensors

[Image: see text] A robust synthesis approach to develop CuO/ZnO nanocomposites using microwave-epoxide-assisted hydrothermal synthesis and their proficiency toward H(2)S gas-sensing application are reported. The low-cost metal salts (Cu and Zn) as precursors in aqueous media and epoxide (propylene...

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Autores principales: Nadargi, Digambar Y., Tamboli, Mohaseen S., Patil, Santosh S., Dateer, Ramesh B., Mulla, Imtiaz S., Choi, Hyosung, Suryavanshi, Sharad S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7178332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32337421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b04475
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author Nadargi, Digambar Y.
Tamboli, Mohaseen S.
Patil, Santosh S.
Dateer, Ramesh B.
Mulla, Imtiaz S.
Choi, Hyosung
Suryavanshi, Sharad S.
author_facet Nadargi, Digambar Y.
Tamboli, Mohaseen S.
Patil, Santosh S.
Dateer, Ramesh B.
Mulla, Imtiaz S.
Choi, Hyosung
Suryavanshi, Sharad S.
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description [Image: see text] A robust synthesis approach to develop CuO/ZnO nanocomposites using microwave-epoxide-assisted hydrothermal synthesis and their proficiency toward H(2)S gas-sensing application are reported. The low-cost metal salts (Cu and Zn) as precursors in aqueous media and epoxide (propylene oxide) as a proton scavenger/gelation agent are used for the formation of mixed metal hydroxides. The obtained sol was treated using the microwave hydrothermal process to yield the high-surface area (34.71 m(2)/g) CuO/ZnO nanocomposite. The developed nanocomposites (1.25–10 mol % Cu doping) showcase hexagonal ZnO and monoclinic CuO structures, with an average crystallite size in the range of 18–29 nm wrt Cu doping in the ZnO matrix. The optimized nanocomposite (2.5 mol % Cu doping) showed a lowest crystallite size of 21.64 nm, which reduced further to 18.06 nm upon graphene oxide addition. Morphological analyses (scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy) exhibited rounded grains along with copious channels typical for sol–gel-based materials . Elemental mapping displayed the good dispersion of Cu in the ZnO matrix. When these materials are employed as a gas sensor, they demonstrated high sensitivity and selectivity toward H(2)S gas in comparison with the reducing gases and volatile organic compounds under investigation. The systematic doping of Cu in the ZnO matrix exhibited an improved response from 76.66 to 94.28%, with reduction in operating temperature from 300 to 250 °C. The 2.5 mol % doped Cu in ZnO was found to impart a response of 23 s for 25 ppm of H(2)S. Gas-sensing properties are described using an interplay of epoxide-assisted sol–gel chemistry and structural and morphological properties of the developed material.
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spelling pubmed-71783322020-04-24 Microwave-Epoxide-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of the CuO/ZnO Heterojunction: a Highly Versatile Route to Develop H(2)S Gas Sensors Nadargi, Digambar Y. Tamboli, Mohaseen S. Patil, Santosh S. Dateer, Ramesh B. Mulla, Imtiaz S. Choi, Hyosung Suryavanshi, Sharad S. ACS Omega [Image: see text] A robust synthesis approach to develop CuO/ZnO nanocomposites using microwave-epoxide-assisted hydrothermal synthesis and their proficiency toward H(2)S gas-sensing application are reported. The low-cost metal salts (Cu and Zn) as precursors in aqueous media and epoxide (propylene oxide) as a proton scavenger/gelation agent are used for the formation of mixed metal hydroxides. The obtained sol was treated using the microwave hydrothermal process to yield the high-surface area (34.71 m(2)/g) CuO/ZnO nanocomposite. The developed nanocomposites (1.25–10 mol % Cu doping) showcase hexagonal ZnO and monoclinic CuO structures, with an average crystallite size in the range of 18–29 nm wrt Cu doping in the ZnO matrix. The optimized nanocomposite (2.5 mol % Cu doping) showed a lowest crystallite size of 21.64 nm, which reduced further to 18.06 nm upon graphene oxide addition. Morphological analyses (scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy) exhibited rounded grains along with copious channels typical for sol–gel-based materials . Elemental mapping displayed the good dispersion of Cu in the ZnO matrix. When these materials are employed as a gas sensor, they demonstrated high sensitivity and selectivity toward H(2)S gas in comparison with the reducing gases and volatile organic compounds under investigation. The systematic doping of Cu in the ZnO matrix exhibited an improved response from 76.66 to 94.28%, with reduction in operating temperature from 300 to 250 °C. The 2.5 mol % doped Cu in ZnO was found to impart a response of 23 s for 25 ppm of H(2)S. Gas-sensing properties are described using an interplay of epoxide-assisted sol–gel chemistry and structural and morphological properties of the developed material. American Chemical Society 2020-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7178332/ /pubmed/32337421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b04475 Text en Copyright © 2020 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 Nadargi, Digambar Y.
Tamboli, Mohaseen S.
Patil, Santosh S.
Dateer, Ramesh B.
Mulla, Imtiaz S.
Choi, Hyosung
Suryavanshi, Sharad S.
Microwave-Epoxide-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of the CuO/ZnO Heterojunction: a Highly Versatile Route to Develop H(2)S Gas Sensors
title Microwave-Epoxide-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of the CuO/ZnO Heterojunction: a Highly Versatile Route to Develop H(2)S Gas Sensors
title_full Microwave-Epoxide-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of the CuO/ZnO Heterojunction: a Highly Versatile Route to Develop H(2)S Gas Sensors
title_fullStr Microwave-Epoxide-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of the CuO/ZnO Heterojunction: a Highly Versatile Route to Develop H(2)S Gas Sensors
title_full_unstemmed Microwave-Epoxide-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of the CuO/ZnO Heterojunction: a Highly Versatile Route to Develop H(2)S Gas Sensors
title_short Microwave-Epoxide-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of the CuO/ZnO Heterojunction: a Highly Versatile Route to Develop H(2)S Gas Sensors
title_sort microwave-epoxide-assisted hydrothermal synthesis of the cuo/zno heterojunction: a highly versatile route to develop h(2)s gas sensors
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7178332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32337421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b04475
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