Abstract

Sensing and monitoring nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas is essential, due to its adverse effect on humans and the environment. However, conventional NO2 gas-sensing materials have limitations like elevated temperature operations, lower response, and low selectivity. Herewith, ceria nano-cube decorated reduced graphene oxide nanosheets (CeO2@rGO) were synthesized by a hydrothermal process, and as-synthesized products were characterized by various methods, viz. XRD, FE-SEM, FTIR, Raman spectrometer, BET, and IV characteristics. Afterwards, CeO2@rGO flexible gas sensor was fabricated by drop-cast technique, which is utilized for real-time monitoring of NO2 at room temperature (RT) (24ºC). Notably, the CeO2@rGO-based sensor upholds a significantly high response of 52.84 % towards 70 ppm of NO2, with an ultrafast response and recovery time of 7 s and 58 s respectively, with the LOD of 1 ppm. In addition, the CeO2@rGO flexible gas sensor exhibited long-term stability up to 30 days, solid repeatability, and stability in high relative humidity (RH) conditions. The marvelous sensing characteristics of the CeO2@rGO were attributed to the synergetic effect between CeO2 and rGO. The mechanism of sensing response was exhaustively interpreted by the “surface electron depletion layer mechanism”. Certainly, the scientific investigation conducted in the present study will undeniably advance the possible uses of detecting NO2 at RT.

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