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Seongcheol Mun1, Hyun Chan Kim1, Hyun-U Ko1, Lindong Zhai1, Jung Woong Kim1, Jaehwan Kim1.
Abstract
This paper reports the synthesis and UV sensing characteristics of a cellulose and ZnO hybrid nanocomposite (CEZOHN) prepared by exploiting the synergetic effects of ZnO functionality and the renewability of cellulose. Vertically aligned ZnO nanorods were grown well on a flexible cellulose film by direct ZnO seeding and hydrothermal growing processes. The ZnO nanorods have the wurtzite structure and an aspect ratio of 9 ~ 11. Photoresponse of the prepared CEZOHN was evaluated by measuring photocurrent under UV illumination. CEZOHN shows bi-directional, linear and fast photoresponse as a function of UV intensity. Electrode materials, light sources, repeatability, durability and flexibility of the prepared CEZOHN were tested and the photocurrent generation mechanism is discussed. The silver nanowire coating used for electrodes on CEZOHN is compatible with a transparent UV sensor. The prepared CEZOHN is flexible, transparent and biocompatible, and hence can be used for flexible and wearable UV sensors.Entities:
Keywords: 102 Porous / Nanoporous / Nanostructured materials; 103 Composites; 20 Organic and soft materials (colloids, liquid crystals, gel, polymers); 204 Optics / Optical applications; 208 Sensors and actuators; Hybrid nanocomposite; UV sensing; ZnO nanorod; cellulose; flexible sensor; organic-inorganic composite
Year: 2017 PMID: 28740560 PMCID: PMC5507151 DOI: 10.1080/14686996.2017.1336642
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Technol Adv Mater ISSN: 1468-6996 Impact factor: 8.090
Figure 1Morphology investigation of the prepared CEZOHN: (a) cross-sectional SEM image and (b) AFM surface image.
Figure 2.TEM images of (a) the CEZOHN with (b) interface morphology and (c) a high resolution image of a ZnO nanorod.
Figure 3.(a) XRD patterns and (b), (c) FTIR absorption spectra of CEZOHN and cellulose film.
Figure 4.(a) PL curves and (b) UV-visible transmittance spectra of cellulose film and CEZOHN.
Figure 5(a) Schematic of UV photoresponse test setup (b) UV intensity at various distances from the UV source.
Figure 6.Photocurrent outputs at various UV intensities.
Figure 7.Bi-directional photoresponse behavior of the CEZOHN.
Figure 8.UV photocurrent for two different electrodes.
Figure 9.Photoresponse of three UV sensor configurations depicted in the insets.
Figure 10.Photoresponse under sunlight or UV lamp exposure.
Figure 11.(a) Photocurrent under cyclic UV exposure and (b) long-term stability of the UV sensor.
Figure 12.Photoresponse behavior of the UV sensor with (a) flat and (b) 4 cm, (c) 3 cm, (d) 2 cm diameter circular substrates.