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Lacunary polyoxometalates-induced controllable synthesis of Fe2O3/Si-FeWO4 heterostructure nanotubes for selective sensing of m-xylene

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL [2024]
Li Chen, Jing Geng, Renhui Gao, Qianqian Xu, Zheng Guo
ABSTRACT

Metal oxide-based gas sensors encounter challenges in effectively detecting hazardous benzenes due to their stability and structural similarities. Here we report an innovative in situ growth method for synthesizing Fe 2 O 3 /Si-FeWO 4 heterostructure nanotubes (NTs) using highly negatively charged multivacant lacunary TBA 4 H 6 [SiW 9 O 34 ]·2H 2 O ( α -SiW 9 ) and Fe 3+ as precursors. A two-step process involving electrospinning followed by a thermal oxidation method was employed to synthesize a series of the uniform Si-FeWO 4 decorated Fe 2 O 3 heterostructure NTs. Considering the rich Fe 2 O 3 /Si-FeWO 4 active interfaces, rapid electron transfer, and high specific surface area, the optimal Fe 2 O 3 /Si-FeWO 4 based sensors demonstrate significantly higher sensitivity (S = 27.5) towards 50 ppm m-xylene in comparison to pristine Fe 2 O 3 (S = 1.8). Furthermore, the Fe 2 O 3 /Si-FeWO 4 exhibits excellent stability, humidity resistance, and high selectivity for m-xylene. This work offers an efficient, cost-effective strategy to synthesize Fe 2 O 3 /Si-FeWO 4 heterostructure NTs, with prospects for synthesizing other advanced sensing heterostructure nanomaterials with lacunary polyoxometalates as precursors.

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