Flash-thermochemical engineering of phase and surface activity on metal oxides

Authors
김동하차준회심기웅김윤화장지수신하민안재완최성율김일두
Issue Date
2022-04
Publisher
CELL PRESS
Citation
CHEM, v.8, no.4, pp.1014 - 1033
Abstract
Momentary thermal annealing techniques based on the generation of photo-excited electrons in materials have been applied for ultrafast optical sintering in carbon, metal, and narrow-band-gap black-colored oxides. However, activating the photothermal effect for white-colored oxides is a grand challenge due to their low photo thermal conversion efficiencies. Here, we report remarkably enhanced photothermal effects on binary, white-colored tin oxide (SnO2) via a flash-thermal shock (FTS) lamping, which are triggered by low thermal conductivity of polycrystalline nanosheets with abundant defects. These features enable momentary high -temperature annealing (temperature 1,800 degrees C and duration <20 ms) in SnO2 under ambient air. Importantly, the FTS process facilitates thermochemical tuning of crystal structures in bulk SnO2 lattice and the simultaneous ultrafast synthesis of multi-elemental nanoparticles (<10 nm) and/or single-atom catalyst on the host tin oxides. To prove their practical utility, we demonstrated the exceptional chemiresistive gas-sensing capabilities with microelectromechanical systems.
Keywords
SNO2; SEMICONDUCTOR; NANOPARTICLES; TEMPERATURE; NANOCRYSTALS; SENSITIVITY; TRANSITION; NANOFIBERS; CATALYSTS; SHOCK
ISSN
2451-9308
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/115488
DOI
10.1016/j.chempr.2021.12.003
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