A cataluminescence sensor based on NiO nanoparticles for sensitive detection of acetaldehyde

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Sensitive and selective detection of harmful gas is an important task in environmental monitoring. In this work, a gas sensor based on cataluminescence (CTL) for detection of acetaldehyde was designed by using nano-NiO as the sensing material. The sensor shows sensitive response to acetaldehyde at a relatively low working temperature of 200 ◦C. The linear range of CTL intensity versus acetaldehyde concentration is 0.02–2.5 mg/L, with a limit of detection of 0.006 mg/L at a signal-to-noise ratio of three. Mechanism study shows that electronically excited CO2 is the excited intermediate for CTL emission during the catalytic oxidation of acetaldehyde on the NiO surface. The proposed sensor has promising application in monitoring acetaldehyde in residential buildings and in the workplace.

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Zhang, R. K., Wang, D., Wu, Y. J., Hu, Y. H., Chen, J. Y., He, J. C., & Wang, J. X. (2020). A cataluminescence sensor based on NiO nanoparticles for sensitive detection of acetaldehyde. Molecules, 25(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25051097

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