
Room temperature SO2 and H2 gas sensing using hydrothermally grown GO–ZnO nanorod composite films
Author(s) -
Vishal Dhingra,
Surender Kumar,
Rakesh Kumar,
Amit Garg,
Arijit Chowdhuri
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
materials research express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.383
H-Index - 35
ISSN - 2053-1591
DOI - 10.1088/2053-1591/ab9ae7
Subject(s) - graphene , materials science , nanorod , raman spectroscopy , scanning electron microscope , oxide , composite number , nanocomposite , nanotechnology , chemical engineering , analytical chemistry (journal) , composite material , optics , chemistry , metallurgy , physics , engineering , chromatography
Graphene based 2D materials with a surfeit of active sites and advantageously high surface to volume ratio are effectively linked to well established nanostructured semiconducting metal oxides for development of nanocomposites with enhanced gas sensing properties. Graphene Oxide (GO), a sister material of graphene, is therefore a natural choice for development of room temperature operated gas sensors. In the current investigation hydrothermally grown GO and ZnO nanorods composite (GO–ZnO–NR) is utilised for room temperature gas sensing of H 2 and SO 2 gases. Room temperature detection of H 2 and SO 2 at sub-100 ppm levels with linear variation in response for different concentrations is demonstrated. Morphological and structural analyses are conducted using Scanning electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. GO-ZnO-NR composite sensor is seen to exhibit robust sensing response of 5.82 and 5.45 for 100 ppm each of H 2 and SO 2 gases respectively at room temperature. Further, the delayed response and recovery times exhibited by the sensor for SO 2 gas are recognized to be due to formation of strongly adhering SO 3 species.