Galvanic replacement reaction in perovskite oxide for superior chemiresistors

Authors
Jong Won BaekYoon Hwa KimJaewan AhnDong-Ha KimHamin ShinJaehyun KoSeyeon ParkChungseong ParkEuichul ShinJang, Ji SooIl-Doo Kim
Issue Date
2022-11
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, v.10, no.43, pp.23282 - 23293
Abstract
It is well known that certain gas molecules can serve as specific markers for characterizing the physiological and environmental nature of a subject, such as acetylene gas which can be used for determining a person&apos;s smoking status as well as for monitoring air pollution levels. For their reliable detection, gas sensors should be designed with high sensing capabilities in terms of selectivity, sensitivity and low detection limit. In this work, we present a rational design approach for the synthesis of p-type LaFeO3/n-type SnO2 composite nanotubes (NTs) via galvanic replacement reaction (GRR) on electrospun perovskite LaFeO3 NTs for p?n type-converted sensing. The GRR process provides LaFeO3/SnO2 NTs with high surface area (146.6 m2 g?1) by generating SnO2 nanograins (<10 nm), as controlled by varying the reaction time. The abundant heterogeneous p?n junctions formed in LaFeO3/SnO2 NTs contribute to the dramatic improvements in their sensing characteristics. In fact, the LaFeO3/SnO2 NTs exhibited 31.2-fold increased response toward acetylene (5 ppm) with a far improved response speed (16 s) compared to that of pristine LaFeO3 NTs (64 s). Our results demonstrate that the GRR process can be used to engineer the morphology and composition of p-type perovskites to achieve exceptional chemical sensing performances.
Keywords
GAS-SENSING PROPERTIES; GRAIN-SIZE; SENSORS; FILMS; C2H2; SENSITIVITY; SNO2
ISSN
2050-7488
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/75959
DOI
10.1039/D2TA05338A
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