Published December 2019 | Version v1
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Highly crystalline {010} facet grown α-MoO3 nanobelts for resistive sensing of n-butanol vapor at room temperature

  • 1. SASTRA Deemed University, Centre for Nanotechnology & Advanced Biomaterials (CeNTAB) and School of Electrical & Electronics Engineering (SEEE) (India)

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The present work is aimed at developing an n-butanol sensor based on the chemi-resistive principle using MoO3 nanostructures as a sensing element. Highly ordered free-standing α-MoO3 nanobelts were synthesized using hydrothermal technique. The synthesis parameters adapted in the present work have paved a way in obtaining distinct MoO3 nanostructure with minimal process time as compared with the earlier reports. Initially, the formation of monoclinic crystals with an end centered lattice of β-Mo9O26 was observed, which then is transformed into orthorhombic α-MoO3 on calcination at 450 °C for 5 h. XPS profiles of the nanobelts revealed the presence of molybdenum and oxygen in a stoichiometric ratio of 2.6. Penta- and hexa-coordinated defect centers of Mo5+ and oxygen vacancies were observed from the photoluminescence spectra. The nanobelts respond to n-butanol vapors at room temperature with a 75-fold signal increase and response-recovery times of 17 & 10 s, respectively. The lowest detection limit is 1 ppm. The influence of relative humidity on the sensing response was also studied.

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Journal Title
Mikrochimica Acta
Journal Volume
186
Journal Issue
12
Journal Page Range
p. 1-12
ISSN
0026-3672
CODEN
MIACAQ

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