JOURNAL ARTICLE

H2S Detection by Vertically Aligned CuO Nanowire Array Sensors

Jiajun ChenKai WangLisa HartmanWeilie Zhou

Year: 2008 Journal:   The Journal of Physical Chemistry C Vol: 112 (41)Pages: 16017-16021   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Chemical sensors based on vertically aligned p-type CuO nanowire arrays have been fabricated by in situ micromanipulation in a scanning electron microscope. The sensors are capable of detecting air-diluted H2S to the parts per billion level. Different mechanisms have been proposed for the detections of low and high concentrated H2S. The recoverable detection for low concentrations can be explained by an oxygen adatom related process, while an interface reaction model fits for the high concentration detection, which also explains the exponential sensing response. Furthermore, selective detection for H2S has also been investigated. The sensor demonstrated strong selectivity for H2S, as compared with the responses to high concentrations of H2, CO, and NH3.

Keywords:
Nanowire Materials science Scanning electron microscope Selectivity In situ Nanotechnology Oxygen Analytical Chemistry (journal) Optoelectronics Chemistry Chromatography Composite material Catalysis

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