Experimental Artifacts for Morphological Tweaking of Chemical Sensor Materials: Studies on ZnO

Sensing mechanisms of gases on solid structures are predominantly surface-dominated. Benign surface features in terms of small grain size, high aspect ratio, large surface area and open and connected porosity, are required to realize a successful sensor material. Such morphological artifacts are a f...

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Main Authors: Ikram Ul Haq, Abdul-Majeed Azad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-06-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/6/8259
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spelling doaj-e1ea4bd217de48e0a83a80af6d459e182020-11-25T02:20:11ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202012-06-011268259827710.3390/s120608259Experimental Artifacts for Morphological Tweaking of Chemical Sensor Materials: Studies on ZnOIkram Ul HaqAbdul-Majeed AzadSensing mechanisms of gases on solid structures are predominantly surface-dominated. Benign surface features in terms of small grain size, high aspect ratio, large surface area and open and connected porosity, are required to realize a successful sensor material. Such morphological artifacts are a function of the fabrication and processing techniques employed. In this paper, we describe the fabrication of monoshaped and monosized zinc oxide (ZnO) particles by a homogeneous precipitation method, using urea and/or hexmethyltetraamine as the reductant. The effect of operating conditions and experimental variables, such as the relative concentration of the precursors, temperature, and the aging time on the morphology of the resulting particles was studied systematically. These experimental parameters were optimized in order to achieve particles of uniform morphology and of narrow size distribution. Some of these particles were employed for the detection of ammonia gas at room temperature.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/6/8259homogeneous precipitationureahexamethyltetraaminemonosized particlesmonodispersionzinc oxidegas sensor
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Experimental Artifacts for Morphological Tweaking of Chemical Sensor Materials: Studies on ZnO
Sensors
homogeneous precipitation
urea
hexamethyltetraamine
monosized particles
monodispersion
zinc oxide
gas sensor
author_facet Ikram Ul Haq
Abdul-Majeed Azad
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title Experimental Artifacts for Morphological Tweaking of Chemical Sensor Materials: Studies on ZnO
title_short Experimental Artifacts for Morphological Tweaking of Chemical Sensor Materials: Studies on ZnO
title_full Experimental Artifacts for Morphological Tweaking of Chemical Sensor Materials: Studies on ZnO
title_fullStr Experimental Artifacts for Morphological Tweaking of Chemical Sensor Materials: Studies on ZnO
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Artifacts for Morphological Tweaking of Chemical Sensor Materials: Studies on ZnO
title_sort experimental artifacts for morphological tweaking of chemical sensor materials: studies on zno
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2012-06-01
description Sensing mechanisms of gases on solid structures are predominantly surface-dominated. Benign surface features in terms of small grain size, high aspect ratio, large surface area and open and connected porosity, are required to realize a successful sensor material. Such morphological artifacts are a function of the fabrication and processing techniques employed. In this paper, we describe the fabrication of monoshaped and monosized zinc oxide (ZnO) particles by a homogeneous precipitation method, using urea and/or hexmethyltetraamine as the reductant. The effect of operating conditions and experimental variables, such as the relative concentration of the precursors, temperature, and the aging time on the morphology of the resulting particles was studied systematically. These experimental parameters were optimized in order to achieve particles of uniform morphology and of narrow size distribution. Some of these particles were employed for the detection of ammonia gas at room temperature.
topic homogeneous precipitation
urea
hexamethyltetraamine
monosized particles
monodispersion
zinc oxide
gas sensor
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/6/8259
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