The Role of the Synthesis Routes on the CO-Sensing Mechanism of NiO-Based Gas Sensors

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In this study, two alternative synthesis routes have been used in obtaining gas-sensitive NiO materials. The structural and morphological aspects were systematically investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), revealing significant differences further mirrored in their sensing performances. Simultaneous electrical resistance and contact potential differences have been involved aiming to decouple the energetic contributions: work function (ΔΦ), surface band bending (qΔVs) and electron affinity (Δχ). Two sensing mechanism scenarios explained the enhancement and downgrading in the sensor response to carbon monoxide (CO) concerning the synthesis strategies. The role of relative humidity (RH) was considered throughout the electrical operando (in-field) investigations.

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Stanoiu, A., Ghica, C., Mihalcea, C. G., Ghica, D., & Simion, C. E. (2022). The Role of the Synthesis Routes on the CO-Sensing Mechanism of NiO-Based Gas Sensors. Chemosensors, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors10110466

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