2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.9b11147
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Unraveling Hydrogen Adsorption Kinetics of Bimetallic Au–Pt Nanoisland-Functionalized Carbon Nanofibers for Room-Temperature Gas Sensor Applications

Abstract: Electrospun carbon nanofibers (CNF) with surfaceanchored bimetallic gold−platinum nanoislands (CNFs@Au−Pt NIs) have been effectively developed by electrospinning and chemical reduction methods, and its enhanced trace-level hydrogen gas sensing characteristics at room temperature have been explored. Structural and morphological properties of the CNFs@platinum NIs (CNFs@Pt NIs) and CNFs@gold−platinum NIs (CNFs@ Au−Pt NIs) have been characterized using X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and X-ra… Show more

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“…The higher intensity of ID/IG peak for co-axial CFs@AuNPs-PtNPs may be due to the SERS enhancement upon introduction of plasmonic Au in the CFs based bimetallic nanosystem. 20,30 The structural and morphological analysis of the co-axial electrospun CFs based bimetallic nanosystem were further executed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis. The electric-field lines in the gap between Cu electrodes are drawn towards the electrode edges as seen in the electric field profile in Figure 4a.…”
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“…The higher intensity of ID/IG peak for co-axial CFs@AuNPs-PtNPs may be due to the SERS enhancement upon introduction of plasmonic Au in the CFs based bimetallic nanosystem. 20,30 The structural and morphological analysis of the co-axial electrospun CFs based bimetallic nanosystem were further executed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis. The electric-field lines in the gap between Cu electrodes are drawn towards the electrode edges as seen in the electric field profile in Figure 4a.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These PAN fibers were converted into co-axial CFs@PtNPs based nanosystems via dual-step thermal method comprising of stabilization and carbonization. 20 The stabilization and carbonization of PAN fibers were executed in a tubular furnace containing a Quartz tube. The nanofibers undergo heat treatment in air and N2 atmosphere in the furnace at controlled temperature with a rate of 2°C/min and 3°C/min retained for Please do not adjust margins Please do not adjust margins 1h.…”
Section: Co-axial Electrospinning Of Aligned Cfs@ptnps/aunps-ptnps/ninps-ptnps Based Nanosystems Using In-situ Photoreductionmentioning
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“…With the rapid development of economy and industrialization, the emission of harmful gases has a significant impact on public safety, air quality and human health [1a,b,c,d] . Reliable methods to facilitate real‐time monitoring of toxic gases are urgently needed.…”
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“…ZnO based gas sensors possess the advantages of high response, excellent electrical performance and long‐term stability [13] . However, the practical application of ZnO nanomaterials in gas sensing is limited due to its low selectivity, high operating temperature and poor resistance to humidity [1b,12b,14] . In the past few decades, the crystal structure, electron concentration and surface dynamics of ZnO materials have been changed by different synthesis methods, doping, modification, UV irradiation and coating [6a,15a,b,c] .…”
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confidence: 99%