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Complex shell Fe-ZnO derived from ZIF-8 as high-quality acetone MEMS sensor

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摘要 Zeolitic imidazolate frameworks(ZIFs)are a series of materials composited by metal ions and organic ligands with high specific surface area,which might be great precursors to produce metal oxides by calcination for gas sensor application.However,Zn-ZIF(ZIF-8)is hard to transform as ZnO in air and keeping the unique framework simultaneously.In this work,Fe^(2+)was introduced into the metal node to replace a part of Zn^(2+)ions,and it could be oxidized as Fe^(3+)in the calcination to facilitate the oxidation process of the 2-methylimdazole ligands to give Fe-ZnO complex shell with high specific surface area(108 m~2/g)and abundant oxygen vacancies(48%).The micro electro mechanical systems(MEMS)sensor based on the6%-Fe-ZnO complex shell performed outstanding gas sensing properties to the low-concentration acetone vapor,including high response(ΔR/R_g=11.2 to 5 ppm acetone),superior selectivity(S_(acetone)/S_(ethanol)=5.6)and fast response speed(τ_(res)=2.6 s).This work not only provided the research of an exceptional acetone MEMS sensor,but also induced a strategy to produce metal oxide derived from ZIFs with complex structures for the universal synthesis methodology.
出处 《Chinese Chemical Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第11期577-581,共5页 中国化学快报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.62271299) Shanghai Engineering Research Center for Integrated Circuits and Advanced Display Materials。
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