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UV-activated ZnO films on a flexible substrate for room temperature O2 and H2O sensing.
Jacobs, Christopher B; Maksov, Artem B; Muckley, Eric S; Collins, Liam; Mahjouri-Samani, Masoud; Ievlev, Anton; Rouleau, Christopher M; Moon, Ji-Won; Graham, David E; Sumpter, Bobby G; Ivanov, Ilia N.
Afiliação
  • Jacobs CB; Center for Nanophase Materials Science and Institute for Functional Imaging of Materials, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN, USA.
  • Maksov AB; Center for Nanophase Materials Science and Institute for Functional Imaging of Materials, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN, USA.
  • Muckley ES; The Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education, 444 Greve Hall, 821 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States.
  • Collins L; Center for Nanophase Materials Science and Institute for Functional Imaging of Materials, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN, USA.
  • Mahjouri-Samani M; The Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education, 444 Greve Hall, 821 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States.
  • Ievlev A; Center for Nanophase Materials Science and Institute for Functional Imaging of Materials, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN, USA.
  • Rouleau CM; Center for Nanophase Materials Science and Institute for Functional Imaging of Materials, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN, USA.
  • Moon JW; Center for Nanophase Materials Science and Institute for Functional Imaging of Materials, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN, USA.
  • Graham DE; Center for Nanophase Materials Science and Institute for Functional Imaging of Materials, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN, USA.
  • Sumpter BG; Microbial Ecology & Physiology Group, Biosciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN, USA.
  • Ivanov IN; Microbial Ecology & Physiology Group, Biosciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN, USA.
Sci Rep ; 7(1): 6053, 2017 07 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28729534
ABSTRACT
We demonstrate that UV-light activation of polycrystalline ZnO films on flexible polyimide (Kapton) substrates can be used to detect and differentiate between environmental changes in oxygen and water vapor. The in-plane resistive and impedance properties of ZnO films, fabricated from bacteria-derived ZnS nanoparticles, exhibit unique resistive and capacitive responses to changes in O2 and H2O. We propose that the distinctive responses to O2 and H2O adsorption on ZnO could be utilized to statistically discriminate between the two analytes. Molecular dynamic simulations (MD) of O2 and H2O adsorption energy on ZnO surfaces were performed using the large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator (LAMMPS) with a reactive force-field (ReaxFF). These simulations suggest that the adsorption mechanisms differ for O2 and H2O adsorption on ZnO, and are governed by the surface termination and the extent of surface hydroxylation. Electrical response measurements, using DC resistance, AC impedance spectroscopy, and Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (KPFM), demonstrate differences in response to O2 and H2O, confirming that different adsorption mechanisms are involved. Statistical and machine learning approaches were applied to demonstrate that by integrating the electrical and kinetic responses the flexible ZnO sensor can be used for detection and discrimination between O2 and H2O at low temperature.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos