Organometallic Synthesis of CuO Nanoparticles: Application in Low-Temperature CO Detection

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A metal–organic approach has been employed for the preparation of anisotropic CuO nanoparticles. These nanostructures have been characterized by transmission and high resolution transmission electron microscopy, field-emission scanning electron microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The CuO nanoparticles have been deposited as gas-sensitive layers on miniaturized silicon devices. At an operating temperature of 210 °C, the sensors present an optimum response toward carbon monoxide correlated with a fast response (Rn) and short recovery time. A high sensitivity to CO (Rn≈150 %, 100 ppm CO, RH 50 %) is achieved. These CuO nanoparticles serve as a very promising sensing layer for the fabrication of selective CO gas sensors working at a low temperature.

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Jońca, J., Ryzhikov, A., Palussière, S., Esvan, J., Fajerwerg, K., Menini, P., … Fau, P. (2017). Organometallic Synthesis of CuO Nanoparticles: Application in Low-Temperature CO Detection. ChemPhysChem, 18(19), 2658–2665. https://doi.org/10.1002/cphc.201700693

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