ZnO coated nanospring-based chemiresistors

Chemiresistors were constructed using 3-D silica nanospring mats coated with a contiguous film of ZnO nanocrystals. Chemiresistors with an average ZnO nanocrystal radius  20 nm, were found to exhibit a relative change in conductance of a factor of 50 upon exposure to a gas flow of 20% O2 and 80% N2 with ∼500 ppm of toluene and an operational temperature of 400 °C. Samples with an average ZnO nanocrystal radius of 15 nm were found to be the most responsive with a relative conductance change of a factor of 1000. The addition of metal nanoparticles (average radius equal to 2.4 nm) onto the surface of the ZnO nanocrystals (average radius equal to 15 nm) produced a relative change in conductance of a factor of 1500. For the optimum conditions (T = 400 °C, grain size ∼15 nm) well-defined spikes in conductance to explosive vapors (TNT, TATP) were obtained for 0.1 ms exposure time at ppb levels.

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