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Development of Morphologically engineered Flower-like Hafnium-Doped ZnO with Experimental and DFT Validation for Low-Temperature and Ultrasensitive Detection of NO(X) Gas
[Image: see text] Substitutional doping and different nanostructures of ZnO have rendered it an effective sensor for the detection of volatile organic compounds in real-time atmosphere. However, the low selectivity of ZnO sensors limits their applications. Herein, hafnium (Hf)-doped ZnO (Hf-ZnO) nan...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9097477/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35571515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.2c00890 |
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author | Nundy, Srijita Ramaraj, Sankar Ganesh Muruganathan, Manoharan Ghosh, Aritra Tahir, Asif Ali Mallick, Tapas Kumar Park, Joon-Shik Lee, Hoo-Jeong |
author_facet | Nundy, Srijita Ramaraj, Sankar Ganesh Muruganathan, Manoharan Ghosh, Aritra Tahir, Asif Ali Mallick, Tapas Kumar Park, Joon-Shik Lee, Hoo-Jeong |
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description | [Image: see text] Substitutional doping and different nanostructures of ZnO have rendered it an effective sensor for the detection of volatile organic compounds in real-time atmosphere. However, the low selectivity of ZnO sensors limits their applications. Herein, hafnium (Hf)-doped ZnO (Hf-ZnO) nanostructures are developed by the hydrothermal method for high selectivity of hazardous NO(X) gas in the atmosphere, substantially portraying the role of doping concentration on the enhancement of structural, optical, and sensing behavior. ZnO microspheres with 5% Hf doping showed excellent sensing and detected 22 parts per billion (ppb) NO(X) gas in the atmosphere, within 24 s, which is much faster than ZnO (90 s), and rendered superior sensing ability (S = 67) at a low temperature (100 °C) compared to ZnO (S = 40). The sensor revealed exceptional stability under humid air (S = 55 at 70% RH), suggesting a potential of 5% Hf-ZnO as a new stable sensing material. Density functional theory (DFT) and other characterization analyses revealed that the high sensing activity of 5% Hf-ZnO is attributed to the accessibility of more adsorption sites arising due to charge distortion, increased oxygen vacancies concentration, Lewis acid base, porous morphology, small particle size (5 nm), and strong bond interaction amidst NO(2) molecule with ZnO-Hf-O(vacancy) sites, resulting from the substitution of the host cation (Zn(2+)) with doping cation (Hf(4+)). |
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spelling | pubmed-90974772022-05-13 Development of Morphologically engineered Flower-like Hafnium-Doped ZnO with Experimental and DFT Validation for Low-Temperature and Ultrasensitive Detection of NO(X) Gas Nundy, Srijita Ramaraj, Sankar Ganesh Muruganathan, Manoharan Ghosh, Aritra Tahir, Asif Ali Mallick, Tapas Kumar Park, Joon-Shik Lee, Hoo-Jeong Ind Eng Chem Res [Image: see text] Substitutional doping and different nanostructures of ZnO have rendered it an effective sensor for the detection of volatile organic compounds in real-time atmosphere. However, the low selectivity of ZnO sensors limits their applications. Herein, hafnium (Hf)-doped ZnO (Hf-ZnO) nanostructures are developed by the hydrothermal method for high selectivity of hazardous NO(X) gas in the atmosphere, substantially portraying the role of doping concentration on the enhancement of structural, optical, and sensing behavior. ZnO microspheres with 5% Hf doping showed excellent sensing and detected 22 parts per billion (ppb) NO(X) gas in the atmosphere, within 24 s, which is much faster than ZnO (90 s), and rendered superior sensing ability (S = 67) at a low temperature (100 °C) compared to ZnO (S = 40). The sensor revealed exceptional stability under humid air (S = 55 at 70% RH), suggesting a potential of 5% Hf-ZnO as a new stable sensing material. Density functional theory (DFT) and other characterization analyses revealed that the high sensing activity of 5% Hf-ZnO is attributed to the accessibility of more adsorption sites arising due to charge distortion, increased oxygen vacancies concentration, Lewis acid base, porous morphology, small particle size (5 nm), and strong bond interaction amidst NO(2) molecule with ZnO-Hf-O(vacancy) sites, resulting from the substitution of the host cation (Zn(2+)) with doping cation (Hf(4+)). American Chemical Society 2022-04-22 2022-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9097477/ /pubmed/35571515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.2c00890 Text en © 2022 American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Nundy, Srijita Ramaraj, Sankar Ganesh Muruganathan, Manoharan Ghosh, Aritra Tahir, Asif Ali Mallick, Tapas Kumar Park, Joon-Shik Lee, Hoo-Jeong Development of Morphologically engineered Flower-like Hafnium-Doped ZnO with Experimental and DFT Validation for Low-Temperature and Ultrasensitive Detection of NO(X) Gas |
title | Development of Morphologically engineered Flower-like
Hafnium-Doped ZnO with Experimental and DFT Validation for Low-Temperature
and Ultrasensitive Detection of NO(X) Gas |
title_full | Development of Morphologically engineered Flower-like
Hafnium-Doped ZnO with Experimental and DFT Validation for Low-Temperature
and Ultrasensitive Detection of NO(X) Gas |
title_fullStr | Development of Morphologically engineered Flower-like
Hafnium-Doped ZnO with Experimental and DFT Validation for Low-Temperature
and Ultrasensitive Detection of NO(X) Gas |
title_full_unstemmed | Development of Morphologically engineered Flower-like
Hafnium-Doped ZnO with Experimental and DFT Validation for Low-Temperature
and Ultrasensitive Detection of NO(X) Gas |
title_short | Development of Morphologically engineered Flower-like
Hafnium-Doped ZnO with Experimental and DFT Validation for Low-Temperature
and Ultrasensitive Detection of NO(X) Gas |
title_sort | development of morphologically engineered flower-like
hafnium-doped zno with experimental and dft validation for low-temperature
and ultrasensitive detection of no(x) gas |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9097477/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35571515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.2c00890 |
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