2023
DOI: 10.1039/d3ma00691c
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Exploring 2D hexagonal WO3/COK-12 nanostructures for efficient humidity detection

Bhavna Rohilla,
Aryan Boora,
M. S. Goyat
et al.

Abstract: This research reports a pioneering approach to humidity sensing by leveraging the unique properties of 2D hexagonal mesoporous COK-12 (Centrum voor Oppervlaktechemie & Katalyse-12/ Center for Surface Chemistry & Catalysis...

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“…However, as the concentration of ZnO within the siliceous material increased, a sharp and significant decline in resistance, amounting to a four-order magnitude change, was evident in the ZnO/TUD-1(10) sensor. 3,4 This phenomenon of improved conductivity can be attributed to the uniform distribution of zinc oxide nanoparticles within the silica matrix, as confirmed by FESEM and HRTEM analysis. ZnO, being a semiconducting material, acts as a sensitizing agent when incorporated into the mesoporous structure of TUD-1.…”
Section: Humidity Sensing and Photocatalytic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…However, as the concentration of ZnO within the siliceous material increased, a sharp and significant decline in resistance, amounting to a four-order magnitude change, was evident in the ZnO/TUD-1(10) sensor. 3,4 This phenomenon of improved conductivity can be attributed to the uniform distribution of zinc oxide nanoparticles within the silica matrix, as confirmed by FESEM and HRTEM analysis. ZnO, being a semiconducting material, acts as a sensitizing agent when incorporated into the mesoporous structure of TUD-1.…”
Section: Humidity Sensing and Photocatalytic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…ZnO/TUD-1 nanocomposites exhibit type IV isotherms and H2 hysteresis loops in the N 2 physisorption isotherms at 77 K. This reflects their retained disordered mesoporous structural properties with a very slight decrease in retentivity curve. 3,4,14 However, for x = 15%, the hysteresis loop is transformed to a vertical H1 pattern. This transformation indicates a reduction in mesoporous characteristics, attributed to pore constriction.…”
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“…Furthermore, the presence of carbon dots (CD) in g-C 3 N 4 nanocomposites can facilitate interfacial charge transfer and separation through heterojunction formation, leading to enhanced photocatalytic efficiency 25–30 The intimate contact between CD and g-C 3 N 4 promotes efficient electron transfer across the interface, facilitating rapid redox reactions and improving overall catalytic activity. 31 Additionally, the presence of CD can alter the band structure of g-C 3 N 4 , leading to a red shift in the light absorption spectrum and enabling utilization of a broader range of solar radiation for photocatalysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%