Nanostructured tin oxide materials for the sub-ppm detection of indoor formaldehyde pollution

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TitreNanostructured tin oxide materials for the sub-ppm detection of indoor formaldehyde pollution
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursSanchez J-B, Sanchez-Sanchez A, Izquierdo MTeresa, Mathieu S, Ghanbaja J, Berger F, Celzard A, Fierro V
JournalTALANTA
Volume208
Pagination120396
Date PublishedFEB 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0039-9140
Mots-clésChemical gas sensor, formaldehyde, indoor air pollution, nanoporous material, tin oxide
Résumé

Interesting sensing performances of indoor formaldehyde pollution were obtained when small amounts of zinc were Introduced in tin oxides. Nanostructured Sn oxide-based porous materials doped with Zn or not, were synthesized using hydrothermal routes. The physicochemical properties of the as-prepared metal-oxide materials were characterized using nitrogen adsorption, X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Gas sensors were prepared using the aforementioned tin oxide materials and they exhibited a high sensitivity to formaldehyde at 230 degrees C, as well as a good repeatability over the time. Their limit of formaldehyde detection was as low as 8 ppb in dry air and 50 ppb in air with 60% RH at 25 degrees C. These results were much better that those reported in the open literature and they were attributed to both higher area BET, around 180 m(2)/g, and smaller crystallite size, 3.1 nm.

DOI10.1016/j.talanta.2019.120396