2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.3c01713
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MOF-Derived Tourmaline@ZnO Nanostructure as a High-Response Sensing Material of Gas Sensors toward n-Butanol

Abstract: Herein, in order to efficiently enhance the sensing properties based on zinc oxide (ZnO) sensors toward n-butanol, a series of MOF ZIF-8 (zeolite imidazolate framework-8)-derived Tourmaline@ZnO core–shell nanostructures were prepared with a facile solution mixing method and an after-treatment calcination process, and the gas sensing performances were systematically characterized. The results exhibited that the paucity of tourmaline introduction could significantly improve the gas sensitivity for n-butanol, sim… Show more

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“…Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) pose a threat to environmental safety and human health. , The primary sources of VOCs often are industrial waste gas, automobile exhaust, and indoor decoration. , As a standard VOC gas, n -butanol has a pungent odor and can cause anesthesia. It is used as a solvent, plasticizer, industrial raw material, and biochemical drug. Prolonged exposure to n -butanol can corrode the eyes and skin and cause symptoms such as headaches and respiratory discomfort. In addition, n -butanol may form an explosive vapor/air mixture above 29 °C and is a flammable solvent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) pose a threat to environmental safety and human health. , The primary sources of VOCs often are industrial waste gas, automobile exhaust, and indoor decoration. , As a standard VOC gas, n -butanol has a pungent odor and can cause anesthesia. It is used as a solvent, plasticizer, industrial raw material, and biochemical drug. Prolonged exposure to n -butanol can corrode the eyes and skin and cause symptoms such as headaches and respiratory discomfort. In addition, n -butanol may form an explosive vapor/air mixture above 29 °C and is a flammable solvent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%