화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Surface Science, Vol.479, 646-654, 2019
Improving sensing performance of the ZnO foam structure with exposed {001} facets by hydrogenation and sensing mechanism at molecule level
The ZnO foam structure assembled from nanoflakes with exposed {001} facets has been successfully prepared by heating aqueous Zn(NO3)(2)-polyvinyl pyrrolidone mixed solution. Response of the ZnO foam structure towards ethanol, acetone and n-Butylamine was observably increased by increasing the amounts of 3-coordinated Zn (Zn-3c) atoms on the ZnO (001) surface through hydrogenation. The unsaturated Zn-3c atoms are regarded as the reaction active sites and they contribute to generating free electrons, adsorbing oxygen molecules and catalyzing the reaction of the target gas with chemisorbed oxygen. The sensing mechanism will be instructive for the understanding of the gas sensing and heterogeneous catalytic reactions and the design of high performance sensing materials and catalysts. The hydrogenation optimizing surface-structural engineering may be a general strategy to enhancing sensing and catalytic properties.