Issue 22, 2012

Porous tungsten oxide nanoflakes for highly alcohol sensitive performance

Abstract

Porous tungsten oxide (WO3) nanoflakes have been synthesized by a simple and green approach in an ambient environment. As a precursor solution a polycrystalline hydrated tungstite (H2WO4·H2O) nanoparticles colloid was first prepared by pulsed-laser ablation of a tungsten target in water. The H2WO4·H2O nanoflakes were produced by 72 h aging treatment at room temperature. Finally, porous WO3 nanoflakes were synthesized by annealing at 800 °C for 4 h. Considering the large surface-to-volume ratio of porous nanoflakes, a porous WO3 nanoflake gas sensor was fabricated, which exhibits an excellent sensor response performance to alcohol concentrations in the range of 20 to 600 ppm under low working temperature. This high response was attributed to the highly crystalline and porous flake-like morphology, which leads to effective adsorption and desorption, and provides more active sites for the gas molecules’ reaction. These findings showed that the porous tungsten oxide nanoflake has great potential in gas-sensing performance.

Graphical abstract: Porous tungsten oxide nanoflakes for highly alcohol sensitive performance

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jul 2012
Accepted
20 Sep 2012
First published
25 Sep 2012

Nanoscale, 2012,4, 7078-7083

Porous tungsten oxide nanoflakes for highly alcohol sensitive performance

J. Xiao, P. Liu, Y. Liang, H. B. Li and G. W. Yang, Nanoscale, 2012, 4, 7078 DOI: 10.1039/C2NR32078A

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