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Sensitive Room Temperature Photoluminescence-Based Sensing of H<sub>2</sub>S with Novel CuO–ZnO Nanorods
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Materials ScienceFunctional NanomaterialsChemical EngineeringCu-doped Zno StemEngineeringPlasmonic CatalysisNanomaterialsNanotechnologyNovel Cuo–zno NanorodsOptical H2sApplied PhysicsGas SensorH2s GasChemistryNanosensorElectrochemical Gas Sensor
Novel CuO nanoparticle-capped ZnO nanorods have been produced using a pulsed laser deposition (PLD) method. These nanorods are shown to grow by a CuO-nanoparticle-assisted vapor-solid-solid (V-S-S) mechanism. The photoluminescence (PL) accompanying ultraviolet illumination of these capped nanorod samples shows large variations upon exposure to trace quantities of H2S gas. The present data suggest that both the Cu-doped ZnO stem and the CuO capping nanoparticle contribute to optical H2S sensing with these CuO-ZnO nanorods. This study represents the first demonstration of PL-based H2S gas sensing, at room temperature, with sub-ppm sensitivity. It also opens the way to producing CuO-ZnO nanorods by a V-S-S mechanism using gas-phase methods other than PLD.
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