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Effect of (100) and (001) Hexagonal WO3 Faceting on Isoprene and Acetone Gas Selectivity.

Owen O Abe1, Zanlin Qiu1, Joerg R Jinschek1, Pelagia-Irene Gouma1,2.   

Abstract

The hexagonal WO3 polymorph, h-WO3, has attracted attention due to its interatomic channels, allowing for a greater degree of intercalation compared to other WO3 polymorphs. Our research group has previously demonstrated h-WO3 to be a highly sensitive gas sensing material for a flu biomarker, isoprene. In this work, the gas sensing performance of this polymorph has been further investigated in two distinct configurations of the material produced by different processing routes. The first sample was synthesized using Na2WO4·2H2O and showed (100) faceting. The second sample was synthesized using WCl6 and showed (001) faceting. The gas sensing response of the nanostructured films deposited using the (100) textured h-WO3 sample 1 had a higher response to acetone at 350 °C. The (001) textured h-WO3 sample 2 favored isoprene at 350 °C. The selectivity of the latter to isoprene is explained in terms of the dangling bonds present on the (001) facets. The tungsten and oxygen dangling bonds present on the (001) plane favor the adsorption of the isoprene molecule over that of the acetone molecule due to the oxygen containing dipole present in the acetone molecule.

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Keywords:  acetone; crystal facet; gas sensing; hexagonal tungsten trioxide; hydrothermal; isoprene; metal oxide; solvothermal

Year:  2021        PMID: 33804499      PMCID: PMC7957717          DOI: 10.3390/s21051690

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sensors (Basel)        ISSN: 1424-8220            Impact factor:   3.576


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