Ultrasensitive chemiresistors based on electrospun TiO2 nanofibers

Authors
Kim, Il-DooRothschild, AvnerLee, Byong HongKim, Dong YoungJo, Seong MuTuller, Harry L.
Issue Date
2006-09
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
NANO LETTERS, v.6, no.9, pp.2009 - 2013
Abstract
Nanostructured semiconducting metal oxides and particularly single nanowire devices offer exceptional gas sensitivity but at the expense of statistical variations and excessive noise levels. In this study TiO2/poly( vinyl acetate) composite nanofiber mats were directly electrospun onto interdigitated Pt electrode arrays, hot pressed at 120 degrees C, and calcined at 450 degrees C. This resulted in a novel multiple nanowire network composed of sheaths of 200-500 nm diameter cores filled with readily gas accessible similar to 10 nm thick single-crystal anatase fibrils. TiO2 nanofiber sensors tested for NO2, in dry air, exhibited exceptional sensitivity showing with, for example, a 833% increase in sensor resistance when exposed to 500 ppb NO2 at 300 degrees C, consistent with a detection limit estimated to be well below 1 ppb. Unusual response patterns were observed at high NO2 concentrations (> 12.5 ppm), consistent with n to p inversion of the surface-trap limited conduction facilitated by the high surface-to-volume ratio of this material.
Keywords
GAS SENSORS; SENSING CHARACTERISTICS; ELECTRICAL DETECTION; METAL; NO2; NANOSENSORS; SENSITIVITY; TRANSITION; ADSORPTION; NANOWIRES
ISSN
1530-6984
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/135214
DOI
10.1021/nl061197h
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