Strong Metal–Support Interaction Induces Dual Reaction Sites for Ultrasensitive and Stable NO2 Detection in Extreme Environments
Yucheng Ou,
Bing Wang,
Nana Xu
et al.
Abstract:The tripartite combination of a high density and stability of surface reaction sites, complemented by the longevity and efficient transfer of interface carriers, along with the effective adsorption and activation of target gas molecules, jointly determines the efficiency of chemiresistors. In this work, the strong metal–support interaction (SMSI) of Pt─Ce3+ is formed by the NaBH4 reduction method and thus prepares metal‐dynamically stable PtNR─CeO2 with Pt─Ce3+ and Pt─Pt reaction sites. The formation of SMSI i… Show more
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