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Comparison Between Wet and Dry Transfer Fe2O3-CNT Hybrid Thin Films as Room-Temperature Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Sensors

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Fe2O3-CNT hybrid thin films are promising candidates for room-temperature gas sensors with high sensitivity, rapid response, and recovery times. In this work, we reported the suitable fabrication strategies of Fe2O3-CNT hybrid thin films as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sensors by comparing the dry (without using aqueous solutions) and wet processes. Fe-CNT hybrid thin films were used as the primary material for synthesizing Fe2O3-CNT hybrid thin films, which were then annealed in air at 350oC to create α-Fe2O3. Characterizations by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) confirmed the decoration of α- Fe2O3 nanoparticles on CNT surfaces. The transfer process had effects on the surface morphology and sensor characteristics. FE-SEM presents that the surface morphology of the wet-transfer Fe2O3-CNT films was web-like structures with a highly porous morphology. Whereas the surface morphology of the dry-transferred Fe2O3-CNT films was a branch-like structure. The I-V relationship of both annealed wet- and dry- films was non-linear indicating the present of n-type α- Fe2O3. Under 5 vol.% of LPG, the wet-transferred Fe2O3- CNT films have higher sensitivity (S = ~ 3% Tresp.= 10 s, trec.= 59s) compared to the dry- transferred Fe2O3-CNT films (S = ~ 1.4%, Tresp.=90s, trec.= incomplete recovery). Moreover, the wet-transferred Fe2O3-CNTs could detect LPG concentration at a lower value than 25% of LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) with rapid response and recovery time of 23 s and 49 s, respectively.
Title: Comparison Between Wet and Dry Transfer Fe2O3-CNT Hybrid Thin Films as Room-Temperature Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Sensors
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Fe2O3-CNT hybrid thin films are promising candidates for room-temperature gas sensors with high sensitivity, rapid response, and recovery times.
In this work, we reported the suitable fabrication strategies of Fe2O3-CNT hybrid thin films as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sensors by comparing the dry (without using aqueous solutions) and wet processes.
Fe-CNT hybrid thin films were used as the primary material for synthesizing Fe2O3-CNT hybrid thin films, which were then annealed in air at 350oC to create α-Fe2O3.
Characterizations by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) confirmed the decoration of α- Fe2O3 nanoparticles on CNT surfaces.
The transfer process had effects on the surface morphology and sensor characteristics.
FE-SEM presents that the surface morphology of the wet-transfer Fe2O3-CNT films was web-like structures with a highly porous morphology.
Whereas the surface morphology of the dry-transferred Fe2O3-CNT films was a branch-like structure.
The I-V relationship of both annealed wet- and dry- films was non-linear indicating the present of n-type α- Fe2O3.
Under 5 vol.
% of LPG, the wet-transferred Fe2O3- CNT films have higher sensitivity (S = ~ 3% Tresp.
= 10 s, trec.
= 59s) compared to the dry- transferred Fe2O3-CNT films (S = ~ 1.
4%, Tresp.
=90s, trec.
= incomplete recovery).
Moreover, the wet-transferred Fe2O3-CNTs could detect LPG concentration at a lower value than 25% of LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) with rapid response and recovery time of 23 s and 49 s, respectively.

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