NiO grained-flowers and nanoparticles for ethanol sensing

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Abstract

Grained-flower and nanoparticles NiO samples were synthesized with a straightforward, surfactant-free hydrothermal procedure, and probed with respect to ethanol gas-sensing. Both morphologies displayed excellent performances in terms of gas response vs. temperature and concentration and are very reproducible. The grained-flower, however, performed better than the nanoparticles NiO, probably due to the shorter travelling distance of the electrons and/or adsorbates during the detection process. Both sensors displayed high stability over three weeks. The grained-flower NiO sensor also has a good selectivity.

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Carbone, M., & Tagliatesta, P. (2020). NiO grained-flowers and nanoparticles for ethanol sensing. Materials, 13(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/MA13081880

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