Abstract

In this work, Ag-functionalized In2O3/ZnO (IZO) nanocomposites with various contents were successfully fabricated by a nonaqueous route. The ZnO and In2O3 showed separated phases and different sizes deriving from the faster growth of ZnO than In2O3 using benzyl alcohol as the oxygen supplying agent. To demonstrate the usage of such Ag-functionalized IZO, the gas sensors have been fabricated and investigated for formaldehyde (HCHO) detection. The results reveal that the as-synthesized 3wt% Ag-functionalized IZO samples exhibit high response of about 842.9 towards 2000ppm HCHO at operating temperature of 300°C. All sensors show rapid response and recovery. The highly sensing properties are attributed to the synergistic effects arising from the presence of these multiple functional materials, i.e. the special structure of IZO nanocomposites, the formation of the heterojunctions, the influence of Ag nanoparticles, and the mutual doping effect.

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