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Room-Temperature Ammonia Gas Sensing Using Mixed-Valent CuCo2O4 Nanoplatelets: Performance Enhancement through Stoichiometry Control.


ABSTRACT: We report the sensing properties of an interesting ternary oxide CuCo2O4 (CCO) which comprises two earth-abundant transition elements, both capable of supporting multiple valence states. We have used a synthesis protocol, which renders unique nanoplatelet-type morphology but with a degree of biphasic character (CuO as a secondary phase in addition to the defect-spinel Cu1-x Co2O4). This sample constitution can be controlled through the use of cation off-stoichiometry, and the same also influence the sensing response significantly. In particular, a Co 10 at. % excess CCO (CCO-Co(10)) case exhibits a good response (?7.9% at 400 ppm) for NH3 gas with a complete recovery at room temperature (23 °C, ±1 °C) in 57% RH. The material performance was investigated for other gases such as H2S, NO2, and CO. A good response is observed for H2S and NO2 gases but without a recovery; however, for CO, a poor response is noted. Herein, we discuss the specific results for ammonia sensing for the CCO-Co(10) case in detail via the use of different characterizations and outline the difference between the cases of the single-phase defect-stabilized material versus nonpercolating biphasic material.

SUBMITTER: Jain S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6641518 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Room-Temperature Ammonia Gas Sensing Using Mixed-Valent CuCo<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub> Nanoplatelets: Performance Enhancement through Stoichiometry Control.

Jain Srashti S   Patrike Apurva A   Badadhe Satish S SS   Bhardwaj Monika M   Ogale Satishchandra S  

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We report the sensing properties of an interesting ternary oxide CuCo<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub> (CCO) which comprises two earth-abundant transition elements, both capable of supporting multiple valence states. We have used a synthesis protocol, which renders unique nanoplatelet-type morphology but with a degree of biphasic character (CuO as a secondary phase in addition to the defect-spinel Cu<sub>1-<i>x</i></sub> Co<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>). This sample constitution can be controlled through th  ...[more]

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