研究目的
To demonstrate a sensitive and flexible gas sensor via the spray-coating of PbS nanowires onto paper substrates at room temperature for NO2 detection.
研究成果
The PbS nanowires-on-paper sensor demonstrated excellent sensitivity, flexibility, and mechanical robustness for NO2 detection at room temperature, highlighting the potential of solution-processable nanowires for flexible gas sensors.
研究不足
The study is limited by the impact of humidity on sensor response, suggesting the need for humidity compensation for practical applications.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
The study utilized a hot-injection method for synthesizing PbS nanowires and spray-coating for sensor fabrication. The sensor's performance was evaluated through gas-sensing tests at room temperature.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
PbS nanowires were synthesized and characterized using XRD, HRTEM, and SEM. Gas-sensing tests were performed with NO2 concentrations ranging from 1 to 50 ppm.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
X-ray diffractometer (MAXima_X XRD-7000, Shimadzu, Japan), High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (JEOL-2100), FEI Sirion 200 scanning electron microscope, Current-source meter (Fluke8846A; Fluke Co., Everett, Washington, USA).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
PbS nanowires were spray-coated onto paper substrates with hand-drawn pencil graphite electrodes. The devices underwent ligand exchange treatment before gas-sensing tests.
5:Data Analysis Methods
The sensor response was defined as the Ra/Rg ratio. Response and recovery times were measured, and the sensor's performance under bending was evaluated.
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