Abstract

CdO decorated flower-like ZnO hollow microspheres were successfully prepared via a two-step hydrothermal strategy. CdO nanoparticles (∼12nm) equably loaded on the surfaces of ZnO nanosheets, which could be clearly observed from SEM and TEM images. The results of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and H2 temperature-programmed reduction (H2-TPR) indicated that the amount of chemisorbed oxygen was increased after the introduction of CdO nanoparticles. Compared with the flower-like ZnO hollow microspheres, the 2.6mol% CdO:ZnO heterostructure composites exhibited highest response (65.5) to 100ppm ethanol at 250°C, which was about 16 folder higher than that of pure ZnO at the same operating temperature of 250°C. Significantly, the detection limit of the 2.6mol% CdO:ZnO heterostructure could reach ppb level (500ppb). The mechanism of the enhanced ethanol sensing was also discussed systematically.

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