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Analyst ; 149(6): 1895-1906, 2024 Mar 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38369893

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Selectivity improvement by the frequency tuning of Mg@ZnO-TiO2 nanoflake-based heterojunction devices under exposure to different volatile organic compounds is the prime focus of the present paper. The synthesis of Mg@ZnO-TiO2 nanoflakes was carried out using a solution process followed by a low-cost hydrothermal method. A capacitive measurement approach was used to find the resonant frequencies of the device in 2-butanone, acetone, 2-propanol, ethanol, and methanol environments in the frequency range from 0.001 to 220 kHz. A Cole-Cole plot derived from impedance measurements suggested that the device impedance consisted of capacitance (Cz = 2.01 pF and CT = 2.17 pF) and resistance (Rz = 13 552.2 kΩ and RT = 3500.574 kΩ) from the ZnO nanoflake layer and TiO2 thin film layer, respectively. The maximum capacitive responses to 2-butanone (C4H8O), acetone (C3H6O), 2-propanol (C3H8O), ethanol (C2H5OH), and methanol (CH3OH) were recorded at resonant frequencies of 1.000 kHz, 0.791 kHz, 0.702 kHz, 0.319 kHz and 0.103 kHz, respectively, at the corresponding temperature of 125 °C, 100 °C, 100 °C, 75 °C, and 75 °C, respectively. The device offered optimum capacitive responses of 221.32%, 242.65%, 317.09%, 373.96%, and 401.24% to 100 ppm of 2-butanone, acetone, 2-propanol, ethanol, and methanol, respectively. Experimental observation confirmed that the capacitive response inversely varied with the resonant frequency. Such an inverse relation was correlated with the dielectric variation at the junction interface, change in the molecular weights of VOCs, and their sticking coefficient. An equivalent circuit diagram with the help of adsorption-desorption isotherms and an energy band model is illustrated to correlate the device optimum capacitive response at the tuned frequencies under different VOC media.

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Nanotechnology ; 33(43)2022 Aug 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35835069

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The present paper demonstrated the impedance analysis of Au/TiO2nanoparticles/Si-Al capacitive sensor for selective detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at different frequency regimes. TiO2nanoparticles (NP) were synthesized through the solution process and characterized by field-emission scanning electron microscopy , x-ray diffraction analysis, photoluminescence spectroscopy, and atomic force microscopy. The gas sensitivity of Au/TiO2-NP/Si-Al was investigated, with the effect of temperature modulation (25 °C-250 °C) and dielectric variation in the vicinity of nanoparticles. Impedance spectroscopy of TiO2-NP was carried out to obtain resonant peaks over the frequency ranging from 0.05 to 225 kHz and fitted with a complex nonlinear least-squares method. The optimum sensor response of 136%, 63%, 152%, and 174% was found at resonant frequencies of 0.38 kHz, 0.22 kHz, 0.15 kHz, and 0.1 kHz for the exposure of 2-propanol, acetone, ethanol, and methanol, respectively. The fastest response time and recovery time were found to be 32/21 s, 31.2/8 s, 32.5/9 s, and 40/26 s for acetone, 2-propanol, ethanol, and methanol, respectively. Selective detection of different VOCs at various resonant frequencies has correlated with the dielectric variation of the NPs and their associated void region under gas exposure.

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