IR Doping Improved Oxygen Activation of Wo3 for Boosting Acetone Sensing Performance at Low Working Temperature

24 Pages Posted: 31 Jul 2024

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Jian Ding

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Zhen Li

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Yongchao Wang

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Yi Liu

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Fei Li

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xinru yu

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peiqi huang

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Yang Wang

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Abstract

Thermally excited oxygen activation is the key to realize gas sensing by semiconductor. However, the relevant strategies and mechanisms are rarely studied. Herewith, the model material of highly oxygen catalytic active Ir doped WO3 (Ir-WO3) is prepared to elucidate the impact of enhanced oxygen activation on sensing performance. Interestingly, the 0.5 wt% Ir doped WO3 successfully reduced the working temperature of WO3 from 370 to 260 °C and significantly enhanced the response from 25.1 to 127.9 (at 50 ppm) for acetone. Meanwhile, the sensor also has fast response/recovery times (~8.3/3.8 s), long-term stability, low detection limit (19 ppb) and high selectivity. Gas sensitive performance tests, in situ-DRIFTS and DFT calculations reveal that the Ir doping facilitates the oxygen adsorption and activation, which can significantly weaken the activation energy of acetone at low temperatures and contribute to enhance sensing performance. Our work paves a new pathway to improving metal oxide-based gas sensors at lower operating temperatures.

Keywords: acetone sensor, WO3, Ir doping, oxygen activation, activation energy

Suggested Citation

Ding, Jian and Li, Zhen and Wang, Yongchao and Liu, Yi and Li, Fei and yu, xinru and huang, peiqi and Wang, Yang, IR Doping Improved Oxygen Activation of Wo3 for Boosting Acetone Sensing Performance at Low Working Temperature. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4911806 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4911806

Jian Ding

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Zhen Li

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Yongchao Wang

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Yi Liu

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Fei Li

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Xinru Yu

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Peiqi Huang

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Yang Wang (Contact Author)

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