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Song, Bao-Yu; Li, Cheng; Lv, Ming-Song; Zhang, Xian-Fa; Deng, Zhao-Peng; Xu, Ying-Ming; Huo, Li-Hua; Gao, Shan
Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical, 07/2023, Volume: 387Journal Article
How to construct low-temperature nitric oxide sensors with fast detecting speed and high sensing response remains challenging. To this end, we simply immersed the waste willow catkins in SnCl4 solution, and then calcined the precursors to controllably prepare biotemplate-inherited SnO2 sensing materials. Amongst, the monotubes (marked as SnO2-6) obtained by calcination at 600 °C are cross-linked by small-size nanoparticles, and have homogeneous distribution of mesopores, large specific surface area and rich oxygen vacancies. Synergistic effect of these advantageous structure characteristics greatly accelerates the rapid diffusion of gas molecules in sensing layer, and exposes more surface-active sites to promote their adsorption and chemical reaction, thus ultra-highly and rapidly monitoring NO at low temperature. At 92 °C, SnO2-6 sensor exhibits large response value of 2533 towards 10 ppm NO, which is 15.73 times higher than that of SnO2-7 material. Its response/recovery times are shortened to 49 s/13 s. Meanwhile, it still possesses small practical limit of detection, satisfactory selectivity, long-term stability and moisture resistance. Furthermore, the sensing mechanism was analyzed in detail. Display omitted •Porous SnO2 monotubes were simply and controllably prepared by waste willow catkins template.•SnO2-6 sensor realizes ultra-high sensing and rapid detection of trace NO at low energy consumption.•The good sensing performance stems from the synergism of tubular structure and oxygen vacancy.•The economical bio-template method provides a new vision for preparing tubular metal oxide materials.
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