Abstract

Pure ZnSn(OH)6, 0.6mol% Pr doped ZnSn(OH)6, 0.6mol% Ce doped ZnSn(OH)6 and 0.6mol% Pr/Ce co-doped ZnSn(OH)6 hollow microspheres were fabricated with water-soluble biopolymer sodium alginate as crystal growth modifier under hydrothermal conditions. The prepared samples were characterized by of X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy-dispersive X-ray detector (EDX), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray photoelectron (XPS) and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-vis) analysis to assess the crystalline properties, morphology, chemical composition and optical properties, respectively. For the Pr/Ce-ZnSn(OH)6 sample, the XPS test confirmed that Pr3+/Pr4+ and Ce4+ ions were successful doped into the ZnSn(OH)6 lattice; the UV test revealed that it could absorb visible light due to the red-shift in the absorption edges and the band gap was narrowed to 3.06eV. In subsequent sensing test, the sensor based on Pr/Ce-ZnSn(OH)6 hollow microspheres demonstrated the positive influence of the Pr and Ce co-doping on the sensing performance toward 50ppm ethanol, including ultrafast response and recovery time (1 and 7s) as well as relatively lower optimal operating temperature (240°C). The excellent gas sensing properties might ascribe to more electron-donor defects and lower band gap energy which were generated by Pr and Ce co-doping. Meanwhile, the high accessible surface area and easy gas diffusion induced by the unique porous hollow spherical structure were also a contributing factor. In addition, the possible formation mechanism of the specific morphology of the prepared samples was discussed, too.

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