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Hexagonal ZnO nanoplates/graphene composites with excellent sensing performance to NO2 at room temperature

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Abstract

Metal oxides with high-energy facets usually have more active surface sites to facilitate gas adsorption. In this work, the ZnO/graphene composites are synthesized hydrothermally and the morphology of ZnO nanoparticles can be changed from nanorods to nanoplates with the high-energy {0001} polar surface exposed by changing the density of sodium citrate in the reaction. The ZnO{0001}/graphene composites have better sensing properties to NO2 at room temperature (RT). Based on first-principles calculation, the adsorption energy of NO2 on the ZnO{0001} facet is more negative than that on the {011¯0} surface indicating stronger interactions between the former and NO2. Furthermore, the ZnO{011¯0} surface shows semiconducting characteristics, whereas the ZnO{0001} polar surface is metallic. The metallic characteristics promote charge transfer at the interface between ZnO and graphene and enhance the NO2 detection sensitivity.
Original languageEnglish
Article number147785
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume537
Online published7 Sept 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jan 2021

Research Keywords

  • Graphene
  • Metallic characteristics
  • Semiconducting characteristics
  • ZnO{0001} polar surface

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