Abstract

We present the preparation of a hierarchical nanoheterostructure consisting of inner SnO2 hollow spheres (SHS) surrounded by an outer α-Fe2O3 nanosheet (FNS). Deposition of the FNS on the SHS outer surface was achieved by a facile microwave hydrothermal reaction to generate a double-shell SHS@FNS nanostructure. Such a composite with novel heterostructure acted as a sensing material for gas sensors. Significantly, the hierarchical composites exhibit excellent sensing performance toward ethanol, which is superior to the single component (SHS), mainly because of the synergistic effect and heterojunction.

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