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Ligand-free all-inorganic metal halide nanocubes for fast, ultra-sensitive and self-powered ozone sensors

Ligand-free all-inorganic lead halide nanocubes have been investigated as ozone sensing materials operating at room temperature. It is found that the nanocubes, crystallined in the orthorhombic CsPbBr(3) structure, can operate at room temperature, be self-powered and exhibit high sensitivity and rem...

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Autores principales: Brintakis, K., Gagaoudakis, E., Kostopoulou, A., Faka, V., Argyrou, A., Binas, V., Kiriakidis, G., Stratakis, E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: RSC 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00219g
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author Brintakis, K.
Gagaoudakis, E.
Kostopoulou, A.
Faka, V.
Argyrou, A.
Binas, V.
Kiriakidis, G.
Stratakis, E.
author_facet Brintakis, K.
Gagaoudakis, E.
Kostopoulou, A.
Faka, V.
Argyrou, A.
Binas, V.
Kiriakidis, G.
Stratakis, E.
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description Ligand-free all-inorganic lead halide nanocubes have been investigated as ozone sensing materials operating at room temperature. It is found that the nanocubes, crystallined in the orthorhombic CsPbBr(3) structure, can operate at room temperature, be self-powered and exhibit high sensitivity and remarkable repeatability. More importantly, they demonstrate higher sensitivity (54% in 187 ppb) and faster response and recovery times compared to hybrid lead mixed halide perovskite (CH(3)NH(3)PbI(3−x)Cl(x)) layers, which is the only lead halide perovskite material tested for ozone sensing, to date. Following the exposure to an ozone environment, the stoichiometry and the morphology of the nanocubes remain unaltered. The facile and easy fabrication process together with the high responsivity and stability to the ozone environment makes the bare CsPbBr(3) nanocubes a promising material for sensing applications. The sensing properties of the nanoparticulate metal halides presented here provide new exciting opportunities towards engineering reliable and cheap sensing elements for room-temperature operated and self-powered sensors.
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spelling pubmed-94192302022-09-20 Ligand-free all-inorganic metal halide nanocubes for fast, ultra-sensitive and self-powered ozone sensors Brintakis, K. Gagaoudakis, E. Kostopoulou, A. Faka, V. Argyrou, A. Binas, V. Kiriakidis, G. Stratakis, E. Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Ligand-free all-inorganic lead halide nanocubes have been investigated as ozone sensing materials operating at room temperature. It is found that the nanocubes, crystallined in the orthorhombic CsPbBr(3) structure, can operate at room temperature, be self-powered and exhibit high sensitivity and remarkable repeatability. More importantly, they demonstrate higher sensitivity (54% in 187 ppb) and faster response and recovery times compared to hybrid lead mixed halide perovskite (CH(3)NH(3)PbI(3−x)Cl(x)) layers, which is the only lead halide perovskite material tested for ozone sensing, to date. Following the exposure to an ozone environment, the stoichiometry and the morphology of the nanocubes remain unaltered. The facile and easy fabrication process together with the high responsivity and stability to the ozone environment makes the bare CsPbBr(3) nanocubes a promising material for sensing applications. The sensing properties of the nanoparticulate metal halides presented here provide new exciting opportunities towards engineering reliable and cheap sensing elements for room-temperature operated and self-powered sensors. RSC 2019-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9419230/ /pubmed/36132711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00219g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Brintakis, K.
Gagaoudakis, E.
Kostopoulou, A.
Faka, V.
Argyrou, A.
Binas, V.
Kiriakidis, G.
Stratakis, E.
Ligand-free all-inorganic metal halide nanocubes for fast, ultra-sensitive and self-powered ozone sensors
title Ligand-free all-inorganic metal halide nanocubes for fast, ultra-sensitive and self-powered ozone sensors
title_full Ligand-free all-inorganic metal halide nanocubes for fast, ultra-sensitive and self-powered ozone sensors
title_fullStr Ligand-free all-inorganic metal halide nanocubes for fast, ultra-sensitive and self-powered ozone sensors
title_full_unstemmed Ligand-free all-inorganic metal halide nanocubes for fast, ultra-sensitive and self-powered ozone sensors
title_short Ligand-free all-inorganic metal halide nanocubes for fast, ultra-sensitive and self-powered ozone sensors
title_sort ligand-free all-inorganic metal halide nanocubes for fast, ultra-sensitive and self-powered ozone sensors
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00219g
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