Semiconducting ZnO nanofibers as gas sensors and gas response improvement by SnO2 coating

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ZnO nanofibers were electro-spun from a solution containing poly 4-vinyl phenol and Zn acetate dihydrate. The calcination process of the ZnO/PVP composite nanofibers brought forth a random network of polycrystalline würtzite ZnO nanofibers of 30 nm to 70 nm in diameter. The electrical properties of the ZnO nanofibers were governed by the grain boundaries. To investigate possible applications of the ZnO nanofibers, their CO and NO 2 gas sensing responses are demonstrated. In particular, the SnO 2-deposited ZnO nanofibers exhibit a remarkable gas sensing response to NO2 gas as low as 400 ppb. Oxide nanofibers emerge as a new proposition for oxide-based gas sensors. Copyright © 2009 ETRI.

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Moon, J., Park, J. A., Lee, S. J., & Zyung, T. (2009). Semiconducting ZnO nanofibers as gas sensors and gas response improvement by SnO2 coating. ETRI Journal, 31(6), 636–641. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.09.1209.0004

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