Chemical Surface Adsorption and Trace Detection of Alcohol Gas in Graphene Oxide-Based Acid-Etched SnO2Aerogels

Wenqian Yan, Yiming Liu, Gaofeng Shao, Kunmeng Zhu, Sheng Cui, Wei Wang, Xiaodong Shen

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Abstract

An acidified SnO2/rGO aerogel (ASGA) is an attractive contributor in ethanol gas sensing under ultralow concentration because of the sufficient active sites and adsorption pores in SnO2 and the rGA, respectively. Furthermore, a p-n heterojunction is successfully constructed by the high electron mobility between ASP and rGA to establish a brand-new bandgap of 2.72 eV, where more electrons are released and the surface energy is decreased, to improve the gas sensitivity. The ASGA owns a specific surface area of 256.1 m2/g, far higher than SnO2 powder (68.7 m2/g), indicating an excellent adsorption performance, so it can acquire more ethanol gas for a redox reaction. For gas-sensing ability, the ASGA exhibits an excellent response of Ra/Rg = 137.4 to 20 ppm of ethanol at the optimum temperature of 210 °C and can reach a response of 1.2 even at the limit detection concentration of 0.25 ppm. After the concentration gradient change test, a nonlinear increase between concentration and sensitivity (S-C curve) is observed, and it indirectly proves the chemical adsorption between ethanol and ASGA, which exhibits charge transfer and improves electron mobility. In addition, a detailed energy band diagram and sensor response diagram jointly depict the gas-sensitive mechanism. Finally, a conversed calculation explains the feasibility of the nonlinear S-C curve from the atomic level, which further verifies the chemical adsorption during the sensing process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)20467-20478
Number of pages12
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume13
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 May 2021

Keywords

  • active sites
  • chemical adsorption
  • electron transition
  • etched SnO
  • gas sensitivity
  • p-n heterojunction

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