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Title: Individual CdS-covered aerographite microtubes for room temperature VOC sensing with high selectivity
Authors: GHIMPU, Lidia 
LUPAN, Oleg 
POSTICA, Vasile 
STROBEL, Julian 
KIENLE, Lorenz 
TERASA, Maik-Ivo 
MINTKEN, Mona 
TIGINYANU, Ion 
MARX, Janik 
FIEDLER, Bodo 
ADELUNG, Rainer 
Keywords: CdS;Aerographite;Nanosensor;VOC sensor;room temperature;gas sensor
Issue Date: Sep-2019
Source: TY - JOUR AU - Oleg, Lupan AU - Lidia, Ghimpu AU - Postica, Vasile AU - Strobel, Julian AU - Kienle, Lorenz AU - Terasa, Maik-Ivo AU - Mintken, Mona AU - Tiginyanu, Ion AU - Marx, Janik AU - Fiedler, Bodo AU - Adelung, Rainer PY - 2019/09/03 SP - 275 EP - 282 T1 - Individual CdS-covered aerographite microtubes for room temperature VOC sensing with high selectivity VL - 100 DO - 10.1016/j.mssp.2019.05.013 JO - Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing ER -
Journal: MATERIALS SCIENCE IN SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSING 
Abstract: 
The synthesis of new nanomaterials with a large surface-to-volume ratio is of high interest for sensing applications, and especially for gas sensors with high performances. In this work, a thin layer of CdS is deposited onto tubular graphitic/aerographite microstructures using RF magnetron sputtering for further integration into sensing devices using a FIB/SEM system. The quality of the deposited layers as well as microstructural features were analyzed by transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The gas sensing measurements at room temperature demonstrated the excellent sensing properties towards vapors of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), such as ethanol, acetone, 2-propanol and n- butanol. The superior properties were attributed to the nanometer thickness (20–30 nm) and high surface-to-volume ratio of CdS thin layers as a result of the tubular structure of wrinkled Aerographite (AG). This causes a big number of gas sensitive potential barriers between particles, resulting in a high sensor response. This makes mesoporous graphitic/aerographite microtubes ideal construction blocks for the formation of hybrid materials and for their use in gas sensing applications. The presented strategy can be also applied to other materials with high performance gas sensing properties.
URI: http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/132
ISSN: 1369-8001
DOI: 10.1016/j.mssp.2019.05.013
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