JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fabrication of CuO (p)–ZnO (n) Core–Shell Nanowires and Their H2-Sensing Properties

Orhan ŞişmanDario ZappaValentin‐Adrian MaraloiuElisabetta Comini

Year: 2023 Journal:   Materials Vol: 16 (13)Pages: 4802-4802   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Unlike the conventional one-dimensional (1D) core–shell nanowires (NWs) composed of p-type shells and n-type cores, in this work, an inverse design is proposed by depositing n-type ZnO (shell) layers on the surface of p-type CuO (core) NWs, to have a comprehensive understanding of their conductometric gas-sensing kinetics. The surface morphologies of bare and core–shell NWs were investigated by field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM). The ZnO shell layer was presented by overlay images taken by electron dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). The pronounced crystalline plane peaks of ZnO were recorded in the compared glancing incident X-ray diffraction (GI-XRD) spectra of CuO and CuO–ZnO core–shell NWs. The ZnO shell layers broaden the absorption curve of CuO NWs in the UV-vis absorption spectra. As a result of the heterostructure formation, the intrinsic p-type sensing behavior of CuO NWs towards 250 and 500 ppm of hydrogen (H2) switched to n-type due to the deposition of ZnO shell layers, at 400 °C in dry airflow.

Keywords:
Nanowire Materials science High-resolution transmission electron microscopy Transmission electron microscopy Heterojunction Scanning electron microscope Absorption spectroscopy Nanorod Shell (structure) Absorption (acoustics) Spectroscopy Nanotechnology Field emission microscopy Analytical Chemistry (journal) Optoelectronics Diffraction Optics Composite material Chemistry

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