Optical gas sensing properties of nanoporous Nb2O5 films


Autoria(s): Ab Kadir, Rosmalini; Rani, Rozina Abdul; Alsaif, Manal M.Y.A.; Ou, Jian Zhen; Wlodarski, Wojtek; O'Mullane, Anthony P.; Kalantar-zadeh, Kourosh
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Nanoporous Nb2O5 has been previously demonstrated to be a viable electrochromic material with strong intercalation characteristics. Despite showing such promising properties, its potential for optical gas sensing applications, which involves the production of ionic species such as H+, has yet to be explored. Nanoporous Nb2O5 can accommodate a large amount of H+ ions in a process that results in an energy bandgap change of the material, which induces an optical response. Here, we demonstrate the optical hydrogen gas (H¬2) sensing capability of nanoporous anodic Nb2O5 with a large surface-to-volume ratio prepared via a high temperature anodization method. The large active surface area of the film provides enhanced pathways for efficient hydrogen adsorption and dissociation, which are facilitated by a thin layer of Pt catalyst. We show that the process of H2 sensing causes optical modulations that are investigated in terms of response magnitudes and dynamics. The optical modulations induced by the intercalation process and sensing properties of nanoporous anodic Nb2O5 shown in this work can potentially be used for future optical gas sensing systems.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/82329/

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/82329/1/Optical%20Gas%20Sensing%20Properties%20of%20Nanoporous%20Nb2O5%20Films.pdf

DOI:10.1021/am508463g

Ab Kadir, Rosmalini, Rani, Rozina Abdul, Alsaif, Manal M.Y.A., Ou, Jian Zhen, Wlodarski, Wojtek, O'Mullane, Anthony P., & Kalantar-zadeh, Kourosh (2015) Optical gas sensing properties of nanoporous Nb2O5 films. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 7(8), pp. 4751-4758.

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Copyright 2015 American Chemical Society

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #030603 Colloid and Surface Chemistry #030606 Structural Chemistry and Spectroscopy #Niobium oxide #anodization #nanoporous #optical response #gas sensing
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Journal Article