Issue 91, 2014

Oxygen-induced abnormal photoelectric behavior of a MoO3/graphene heterocomposite

Abstract

A MoO3 nanoflakes/graphene heterocomposite synthesized by a water bath method showed unusual photoelectric behavior. Its resistance increased under visible light irradiation in air. The behavior arises from the physical contact between the two materials, which leads to hole doping in graphene. Thus, the increase of electrons in the MoO3 nanoflakes induced by desorption of oxygen molecules from its surface under visible light was probably the main reason for the change in resistance. This was confirmed by the resistance of the heterocomposite in a vacuum being 102 times larger than that in air, and by the photoelectric measurements under Ar. The MoO3 nanoflakes/graphene heterocomposite exhibits great potential for use in oxygen gas sensing.

Graphical abstract: Oxygen-induced abnormal photoelectric behavior of a MoO3/graphene heterocomposite

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Aug 2014
Accepted
24 Sep 2014
First published
24 Sep 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 49873-49878

Oxygen-induced abnormal photoelectric behavior of a MoO3/graphene heterocomposite

J. Yang, R. Li, N. Huo, W. Ma, F. Lu, C. Fan, S. Yang, Z. Wei, J. Li and S. Li, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 49873 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA08557D

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