Conversion of n-type CuTCNQ into p-type nitrogen-doped CuO and the implication for room temperature gas sensing


Autoria(s): Shafiei, Mahnaz; Hoshyargar, Faegheh; Lipton-Duffin, Josh; Piloto, Carlo; Motta, Nunzio; O'Mullane, Anthony P.
Data(s)

02/09/2015

Resumo

Sensors to detect toxic and harmful gases are usually based on metal oxides that are operated at elevated temperature. However, enabling gas detection at room temperature (RT) is a significant ongoing challenge. Here, we address this issue by demonstrating that microrods of semiconducting CuTCNQ (TCNQ=7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane) with nanostructured features can be employed as conductometric gas sensors operating at 50°C for detection of oxidizing and reducing gases such as NO2 and NH3. The sensor is evaluated at RT and up to 200°C. It was found that CuTCNQ is transformed into a N-doped CuO material with p-type conductivity when annealed at the maximum temperature. This is the first time that such a transformation, from a semiconducting charge transfer material into a N-doped metal oxide is detected. It is shown here that both the surface chemistry and the type of majority charge carrier within the sensing layer is critically important for the type of response towards oxidizing and reducing gases. A detailed physical description of NO2 and NH3 sensing mechanism at CuTCNQ and N-doped CuO is provided to explain the difference in the response. For the N-doped CuO sensor, a detection limit of 1 ppm for NO2 and 10 ppm for NH3 are achieved.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87245/

Publicador

American Chemical Society

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87245/1/JPC%20C_CuTCNQ%20sensing_Mahnaz%20Shafiei.pdf

DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b06894

Shafiei, Mahnaz, Hoshyargar, Faegheh, Lipton-Duffin, Josh, Piloto, Carlo, Motta, Nunzio, & O'Mullane, Anthony P. (2015) Conversion of n-type CuTCNQ into p-type nitrogen-doped CuO and the implication for room temperature gas sensing. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Part C. (In Press)

http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/FT110100760

http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/LE100100146

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Copyright 2015 American Chemical Society

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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute for Future Environments

Palavras-Chave #030500 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY #030503 Organic Chemical Synthesis #100708 Nanomaterials #109999 Technology not elsewhere classified #sensors #CuTCNQ #nitrogen dioxide #ammonia #microstructured film #N doped CuO #X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
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Journal Article