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Liangbin Hu1, Pengfei Hu1, Yong Chen1, Zehui Lin1, Changjun Qiu1.
Abstract
We report the synthesis of tungsten oxide (WO3) nanosheets using a simple yet efficient hydrothermal technique free of surfactantand template. The WO3 nano-sheets are self-assembled as well to form ordered one-dimensional chain nanostructure. A comprehensive microscopic characterization reveals that the nano-sheets have triangular and circular two different shape edges, dislocation and stacking faults are also observed, which should have implications for our understanding of catalytic activity of ceria. We also propose a growth mechanism for the nano-sheets. As a result of this unique morphology, this WO3 nano-sheets are found to show excellent gas-sensing properties which can use as promising sensor materials detecting ethanol with low concentration.Entities:
Keywords: crystal structure; defects; gas-sensitivity; highly self-assembled; nanosheets
Year: 2018 PMID: 30345268 PMCID: PMC6183069 DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2018.00452
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Chem ISSN: 2296-2646 Impact factor: 5.221
Figure 1Characterization of the samples prepared by hydrothermal method:(a) XRD spectrum, (b–c) SEM images, (d–g)TEM images, insert of (d) shows the TEM image of a WO3 nanoparticle, insert of (f) shows the model of the side of the nanosheet, (h–k) defects of samples, insert of (j) shows the Fast Fourier transform of the HRTEM image.
Figure 2The response of highly self-assembled tungsten oxide nanosheets sensor toward 30 ppm of different testing gases: (a) ammonia, (b) benzene, (c) ethanol.