Literature DB >> 23325161

Stable Cu₂O nanocrystals grown on functionalized graphene sheets and room temperature H₂S gas sensing with ultrahigh sensitivity.

Lisha Zhou1, Fangping Shen, Xike Tian, Donghong Wang, Ting Zhang, Wei Chen.   

Abstract

Stable Cu(2)O nanocrystals of around 3 nm were uniformly and densely grown on functionalized graphene sheets (FGS), which act as molecular templates instead of surfactants for controlled nucleation; the distribution density of nanocrystals can be easily controlled by FGS with different C/O ratios. The nanocomposite displays improved stability of the crystalline phase in wet air, which is attributed to finite-size effects that the high-symmetry crystalline phase is to be more stable at smaller size. Meanwhile, we conjecture that the oxygen adsorbed on the interfacial surface prefers to extract electrons from FGS, thus the interfacial bonding also makes a contribution in alleviating the process of corrosion to some extent. More importantly, the Cu(2)O-FGS nanocomposite based sensor realizes room temperature sensing to H(2)S with fantastic sensitivity (11%); even at the exposed concentration of 5 ppb, the relative resistance changes show good linearity with the logarithm of the concentration. The enhancement of sensitivity is attributed to the synergistic effect of Cu(2)O and FGS; on the one hand, surfactant-free capped Cu(2)O nanocrystals display higher surface activity to adsorb gas molecules, and on the other hand, FGS acting as conducting network presents greater electron transfer efficiency. These observations show that the Cu(2)O-FGS nanocomposite based sensors have potential applications for monitoring air pollution at room temperature with low cost and power consumption.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23325161     DOI: 10.1039/c2nr33164k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanoscale        ISSN: 2040-3364            Impact factor:   7.790


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