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TiO2 nanostructures with different crystal phases for sensitive acetone gas sensors

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE [2022]
Shuang Cao, Ning Sui, Peng Zhang, Tingting Zhou, Jinchun Tu, Tong Zhang
ABSTRACT

Gas sensors have become increasingly significant because of the rapid development in electronic devices that are applied in detecting noxious gases. Adjusting the crystal phase structure of sensing materials can optimize the band gap and oxygen-adsorptive capacity, which influences the gas sensing characteristics. Therefore, titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) materials with different crystal phase structures including rutile TiO 2 nanorods (R-TiO 2 NRs), anatase TiO 2 nanoparticles (A-TiO 2 NRs) and brookite TiO 2 nanorods (B-TiO 2 NRs) were synthesized successfully via one-step hydrothermal process, respectively. The gas sensing characteristics were also investigated systematically. The sensors based on R-TiO 2 NRs displayed the higher response value (12.3) to 100 ppm acetone vapor at 320 °C compared to A-TiO 2 NRs (4.1) and B-TiO 2 NRs (2.3). Furthermore, gas sensors based on R-TiO 2 NRs exhibited excellent repeatability under six cycles and good selectivity to acetone. The outstanding sensing properties of gas sensors based on R-TiO 2 NRs can be ascribed to relatively narrow band gap and more oxygen vacancies of rutile phase, which showed a probable way for design gas sensors based on metal oxide semiconductors with remarkable gas sensing performances by the crystal phase adjustment engineering in the future.

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