Evaluation of gas-sensing properties of ZnO nanostructures electrochemically doped with Au nanophases

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A one-step electrochemical method based on sacrificial anode electrolysis (SAE) was used to deposit stabilized gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) directly on the surface of nanostructured ZnO powders, previously synthesized through a sol-gel process. The effect of thermal annealing temperatures (300 and 550 °C) on chemical, morphological, and structural properties of pristine and Au-doped ZnO nancomposites (Au@ZnO) was investigated. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy (TEM and SEM), as well as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), revealed the successful deposition of nanoscale gold on the surface of spherical and rodlike ZnO nanostructures, obtained after annealing at 300 and 550 °C, respectively. The pristine ZnO and Au@ZnO nanocomposites are proposed as active layer in chemiresistive gas sensors for low-cost processing. Gas-sensing measurements towards NO2 were collected at 300 °C, evaluating not only the Au-doping effect, but also the influence of the different ZnO nanostructures on the gassensing properties.

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Dilonardo, E., Penza, M., Alvisi, M., Di Franco, C., Palmisano, F., Torsi, L., & Cioffi, N. (2016). Evaluation of gas-sensing properties of ZnO nanostructures electrochemically doped with Au nanophases. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 7(1), 22–31. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.7.3

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