Synthesis of Cu2O-modified reduced graphene oxide for no2 sensors

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Nowadays, metal oxide semiconductors (MOS)-reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanocom-posites have attracted significant research attention for gas sensing applications. Herein, a novel composite material is synthesized by combining two p-type semiconductors, i.e., Cu2O and rGO, and a p-p-type gas sensor is assembled for NO2 detection. Briefly, polypyrrole-coated cuprous oxide nanowires (PPy/Cu2O) are prepared via hydrothermal method and combined with graphene oxide (GO). Then, the nanocomposite (rGO/PPy/Cu2O) is obtained by using high-temperature thermal reduction under Ar atmosphere. The results reveal that the as-prepared rGO/PPy/Cu2O nanocomposite exhibits a maximum NO2 response of 42.5% and is capable of detecting NO2 at a low concentration of 200 ppb. Overall, the as-prepared rGO/PPy/Cu2O nanocomposite demonstrates excellent sensitivity, reversibility, repeatability, and selectivity for NO2 sensing applications.

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Huang, M., Wang, Y., Ying, S., Wu, Z., Liu, W., Chen, D., & Peng, C. (2021). Synthesis of Cu2O-modified reduced graphene oxide for no2 sensors. Sensors, 21(6), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21061958

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