2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c09879
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Single CuO/Cu2O/Cu Microwire Covered by a Nanowire Network as a Gas Sensor for the Detection of Battery Hazards

Abstract: In this study, a strategy to prepare CuO/Cu2O/Cu microwires that are fully covered by a nanowire (NW) network using a simple thermal-oxidation process is developed. The CuO/Cu2O/Cu microwires are fixed on Au/Cr pads with Cu microparticles. After thermal annealing at 425 °C, these CuO/Cu2O/Cu microwires are used as room-temperature 2-propanol sensors. These sensors show different dominating gas responses with operating temperatures, e.g., higher sensitivity to ethanol at 175 °C, higher sensitivity to 2-propanol… Show more

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“…[42] Moreover, compared with that of CuO/Mn 3 O 4 nanorod precursors (Figure S1a, Supporting Information), no characteristic peaks of Cu(OH) 2 could be observed any more due to the complete decomposition of the residual Cu(OH) 2 in CuO/Mn 3 O 4 nanorods under annealing procedure, but new diffraction peaks centered at 36.4°, 42.3°, and 61.3° are clearly identified, which could be separately assigned to (111), (200), and (220) planes of the newly formed cubic Cu 2 O (PDF No. 05-0667), [44] in good agreement with the HRTEM results. Unfortunately, no obvious peaks indexed to Mn 3 O 4 could be directly identified here owing to its too low percentage (atomic ratio of Mn in the nanorods is only 1.06%).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…[42] Moreover, compared with that of CuO/Mn 3 O 4 nanorod precursors (Figure S1a, Supporting Information), no characteristic peaks of Cu(OH) 2 could be observed any more due to the complete decomposition of the residual Cu(OH) 2 in CuO/Mn 3 O 4 nanorods under annealing procedure, but new diffraction peaks centered at 36.4°, 42.3°, and 61.3° are clearly identified, which could be separately assigned to (111), (200), and (220) planes of the newly formed cubic Cu 2 O (PDF No. 05-0667), [44] in good agreement with the HRTEM results. Unfortunately, no obvious peaks indexed to Mn 3 O 4 could be directly identified here owing to its too low percentage (atomic ratio of Mn in the nanorods is only 1.06%).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The gas-sensing properties measurements were performed continuously through a Keithley2400 source meter using LabView software (from National Instruments), as described in previous works [34,35]. The gas and vapor responses were calculated according to Equation (1), where R gas and R air represent the electrical resistances of the samples exposed to gas/vapors and under normal environmental conditions, respectively [36,37]:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, smaller‐sized VOCs sensors technologies, including metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) sensors, are typically designed to detect a precise molecule or class of molecules. [ 18–21 ] The significant time and cost to customize to a particular application decrease tunability. In addition, MOS sensors have low humidity resilience [ 19,21 ] and so, are not well‐suited to detection tasks in uncontrolled outdoor field environments that are often at high humidity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 18–21 ] The significant time and cost to customize to a particular application decrease tunability. In addition, MOS sensors have low humidity resilience [ 19,21 ] and so, are not well‐suited to detection tasks in uncontrolled outdoor field environments that are often at high humidity. Herein, we conceive of and demonstrate a new gas sensing concept that we believe addresses all requirements for remote field detection of VOCs and so, may be enabling for many applications including HLB diagnosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%