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      Advances in designs and mechanisms of semiconducting metal oxide nanostructures for high-precision gas sensors operated at room temperature

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          A comprehensive review on designs and mechanisms of semiconducting metal oxides with various nanostructures for room-temperature gas sensor applications.

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          High-precision gas sensors operated at room temperature are attractive for various real-time gas monitoring applications, with advantages including low energy consumption, cost effectiveness and device miniaturization/flexibility. Studies on sensing materials, which play a key role in good gas sensing performance, are currently focused extensively on semiconducting metal oxide nanostructures (SMONs) used in the conventional resistance type gas sensors. This topical review highlights the designs and mechanisms of different SMONs with various patterns ( e.g. nanoparticles, nanowires, nanosheets, nanorods, nanotubes, nanofilms, etc.) for gas sensors to detect various hazardous gases at room temperature. The key topics include (1) single phase SMONs including both n-type and p-type ones; (2) noble metal nanoparticle and metal ion modified SMONs; (3) composite oxides of SMONs; (4) composites of SMONs with carbon nanomaterials. Enhancement of the sensing performance of SMONs at room temperature can also be realized using a photo-activation effect such as ultraviolet light. SMON based mechanically flexible and wearable room temperature gas sensors are also discussed. Various mechanisms have been discussed for the enhanced sensing performance, which include redox reactions, heterojunction generation, formation of metal sulfides and the spillover effect. Finally, major challenges and prospects for the SMON based room temperature gas sensors are highlighted.

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                Journal
                MHAOAL
                Materials Horizons
                Mater. Horiz.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                2051-6347
                2051-6355
                March 18 2019
                2019
                : 6
                : 3
                : 470-506
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Physics
                [2 ]University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
                [3 ]Chengdu
                [4 ]P. R. China
                [5 ]Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics
                [6 ]Huazhong University of Science and Technology
                [7 ]Wuhan 430074
                [8 ]Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Advanced Thin Films and Applications
                [9 ]College of Physics and Energy
                [10 ]Shenzhen University
                [11 ]518060 Shenzhen
                [12 ]China
                [13 ]Faculty of Engineering and Environment
                [14 ]Northumbria University
                [15 ]Newcastle Upon Tyne
                [16 ]UK
                [17 ]Key Laboratory of Micro-systems and Micro-structures Manufacturing of Ministry of Education
                [18 ]Harbin Institute of Technology
                [19 ]Harbin 150080
                [20 ]Felix-Bloch-Institut für Festkörperphysik
                [21 ]Universität Leipzig
                [22 ]04103 Leipzig
                [23 ]Germany
                Article
                10.1039/C8MH01365A
                b248db24-c42e-48d1-91fe-36f0725c6dd7
                © 2019

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/

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