Literature DB >> 26763156

Transition-Metal-Doped p-Type ZnO Nanoparticle-Based Sensory Array for Instant Discrimination of Explosive Vapors.

Jiang Qu1,2, Yuru Ge1, Baiyi Zu1, Yuxiang Li1, Xincun Dou1.   

Abstract

The development of portable, real-time, and cheap platforms to monitor ultratrace levels of explosives is of great urgence and importance due to the threat of terrorism attacks and the need for homeland security. However, most of the previous chemiresistor sensors for explosive detection are suffering from limited responses and long response time. Here, a transition-metal-doping method is presented to remarkably promote the quantity of the surface defect states and to significantly reduce the charge transfer distance by creating a local charge reservoir layer. Thus, the sensor response is greatly enhanced and the response time is remarkably shortened. The resulting sensory array can not only detect military explosives, such as, TNT, DNT, PNT, PA, and RDX with high response, but also can fully distinguish some of the improvised explosive vapors, such as AN and urea, due to the huge response reaching to 100%. Furthermore, this sensory array can discriminate ppb-level TNT and ppt-level RDX from structurally similar and high-concentration interfering aromatic gases in less than 12 s. Through comparison with the previously reported chemiresistor or Schottky sensors for explosive detection, the present transition-metal-doping method resulting ZnO sensor stands out and undoubtedly challenges the best.
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Keywords:  ZnO nanoparticles; explosives detection; sensors; surface defects; transition metal doping

Year:  2016        PMID: 26763156     DOI: 10.1002/smll.201503131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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4.  Non-contact real-time detection of trace nitro-explosives by MOF composites visible-light chemiresistor.

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5.  Qualitative Detection Toward Military and Improvised Explosive Vapors by a Facile TiO2 Nanosheet-Based Chemiresistive Sensor Array.

Authors:  Yushu Li; Wenyi Zhou; Baiyi Zu; Xincun Dou
Journal:  Front Chem       Date:  2020-01-31       Impact factor: 5.221

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