Abstract
Herein, a facile strategy was proposed to enhance the gas sensing performance of SnO2 for H2 by regulating its crystalline phase composition. Sn-based metal–organic framework (Sn-MOF) precursors with different morphologies were synthesized by introducing the surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). Upon calcination, these precursors yielded either mixed-phase (orthorhombic and tetragonal, SnO2-C) or single-phase (pure tetragonal, SnO2-NC) SnO2 nanoparticles. Structural characterization and gas sensing tests revealed that SnO2-C exhibited a high response of 7.73 to 100 ppm H2 at 280 °C, more than twice that of SnO2-NC (3.75). Moreover, SnO2-C demonstrated a faster response/recovery time (10/56 s), high selectivity, a ppb-level detection limit (~79 ppb), and excellent long-term stability. Notably, although the addition of CTAB reduced the specific surface area of SnO2, the resulting lower surface area minimized oxygen exposure during calcination, facilitating the formation of a mixed-phase heterostructure. In addition, the calcination atmosphere of SnO2-C (flowing air or Ar) was adjusted to further investigate the role of the crystal phase in gas sensing performance. The results clearly demonstrated that mixed-phase SnO2 exhibited superior sensing performance, achieving a higher sensitivity and a faster response to H2. These findings underscored the critical role of crystal phase engineering in the design of high-performance gas sensing materials.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 192 |
| Journal | Chemosensors |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue number | 5 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - May 2025 |
Keywords
- CTAB
- H detection
- Sn-MOF
- SnO crystal phases
- gas sensing
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