2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.2c03062
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Oxygen Vacancies Induced by Pd Doping in Ni-P2O5/MoO3 Hollow Polyhedral Heterostructures for Highly Efficient Diethylamine Gas Sensing

Abstract: Semiconductor metal-oxide materials have a high surface-to-volume ratio and many active sites, making them potentially useful for gas sensing. Dopants introduced into the lattice can improve the catalytic activity of oxides and promote the formation of oxygen vacancies, hence improving the sensing performance of the materials. However, the simple preparation of materials with high sensitivity, selectivity, and a low detection limit remains a challenge. Herein, we report on the synthesis of Ni-P2O5/MoO3 and Pd-… Show more

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“…The dominant peaks at 530.11, 532.11, and 533.31 eV are ascribed to lattice oxygen (O L ), O vs , and surface chemisorbed oxygen (O abs ), respectively . When Ar-Ni 0.4 Fe 2.6 O 4 NRs were compared to air-Ni 0.4 Fe 2.6 O 4 NRs, the O 1s peak of the Ar-Ni 0.4 Fe 2.6 O 4 NRs shifted slightly higher and the peak intensity increased considerably, indicating the production of O vs and increased catalytic activity after annealing NRs in an Ar atmosphere (Figure d). , XPS is a powerful and sophisticated tool for detecting O vs in composites. , When the relative area of the O vs peak was used to estimate its concentration, the results (Table S2) show that the concentration of O vs in Ar-Ni 0.4 Fe 2.6 O 4 NRs increased compared to that annealed in the air. The significant rise in the proportion of O vs indicates that Ar annealing promotes the formation of O vs .…”
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“…The dominant peaks at 530.11, 532.11, and 533.31 eV are ascribed to lattice oxygen (O L ), O vs , and surface chemisorbed oxygen (O abs ), respectively . When Ar-Ni 0.4 Fe 2.6 O 4 NRs were compared to air-Ni 0.4 Fe 2.6 O 4 NRs, the O 1s peak of the Ar-Ni 0.4 Fe 2.6 O 4 NRs shifted slightly higher and the peak intensity increased considerably, indicating the production of O vs and increased catalytic activity after annealing NRs in an Ar atmosphere (Figure d). , XPS is a powerful and sophisticated tool for detecting O vs in composites. , When the relative area of the O vs peak was used to estimate its concentration, the results (Table S2) show that the concentration of O vs in Ar-Ni 0.4 Fe 2.6 O 4 NRs increased compared to that annealed in the air. The significant rise in the proportion of O vs indicates that Ar annealing promotes the formation of O vs .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…29,56 XPS is a powerful and sophisticated tool for detecting O vs in composites. 29,57 When the relative area of the O vs peak was used to estimate its concentration, the results (Table S2) show that the concentration of O vs in Ar-Ni 0.4 Fe 2.6 O 4 NRs increased compared to that annealed in the air. The significant rise in the proportion of O vs indicates that Ar annealing promotes the formation of O vs .…”
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“…The presence of elements Mg, Co, Cu, Ni, Zn, C, N, and O was identified by XPS survey spectra, as indexed in Figure S3. The high-resolution XPS spectra of Co 2p and Ni 2p show that both metals split into two spin orbitals and shakeup satellite peaks, indicating the presence of divalent and trivalent species, with a dominance of divalent ones (Figure a,b). The Cu 2p spectrum signifies the coexistence of monovalent and divalent species, with a dominance of divalence (Figure c), whereas the Mg 1s and Zn 2p spectra reveal also that the corresponding elements are in divalence status (Mg 2+ and Zn 2+ ; Figure d,e). The N 1s spectrum (Figure f) indicates the presence of two deconvoluted peaks credited as pyridinic N (398.6 eV) and graphitic N (402.5 eV), which is assumed to contribute to improving the stability and catalytic activity of the resulting sample .…”
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“…Response time is the time it takes for the sensor resistance to change from its initial value (in the air) to 90% of its maximum value in the presence of DEA. 54 Similarly, recovery time is the time it takes for the sensor device resistance to shift from its maximum value (when DEA is present) to 10% over the base resistance. 54 The response and recovery periods of the CuO-400 NEs, CuO-600, and CuO-800 sensors to DEA of 5 ppm are determined to be 64/55, 69/ 65, and 70/75 s, respectively, as shown in Figure S8(a−c), indicating their quick response and excellent reversibility.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%