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Development of a Novel Gas-Sensing Platform Based on a Network of Metal Oxide Nanowire Junctions Formed on a Suspended Carbon Nanomesh Backbone

Author(s)
Kim, TaejungLee, SeungwookCho, WootaekKwon, Yeong-MinBaik, Jeong-MinShin, Heungjoo
Issued Date
2021-07
DOI
10.3390/s21134525
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/53380
Fulltext
https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/13/4525
Citation
SENSORS, v.21, no.13, pp.4525
Abstract
Junction networks made of longitudinally connected metal oxide nanowires (MOx NWs) have been widely utilized in resistive-type gas sensors because the potential barrier at the NW junctions leads to improved gas sensing performances. However, conventional MOx-NW-based gas sensors exhibit limited gas access to the sensing sites and reduced utilization of the entire NW surfaces because the NW networks are grown on the substrate. This study presents a novel gas sensor platform facilitating the formation of ZnO NW junction networks in a suspended architecture by growing ZnO NWs radially on a suspended carbon mesh backbone consisting of sub-micrometer-sized wires. NW networks were densely formed in the lateral and longitudinal directions of the ZnO NWs, forming additional longitudinally connected junctions in the voids of the carbon mesh. Therefore, target gases could efficiently access the sensing sites, including the junctions and the entire surface of the ZnO NWs. Thus, the present sensor, based on a suspended network of longitudinally connected NW junctions, exhibited enhanced gas response, sensitivity, and lower limit of detection compared to sensors consisting of only laterally connected NWs. In addition, complete sensor structures consisting of a suspended carbon mesh backbone and ZnO NWs could be prepared using only batch fabrication processes such as carbon microelectromechanical systems and hydrothermal synthesis, allowing cost-effective sensor fabrication.
Publisher
MDPI
ISSN
1424-8220
Keyword (Author)
gas sensormetal oxide nanowirenanowire junction networkssuspended architecturecarbon nanomeshC-MEMS
Keyword
SENSORNANOPARTICLESSNO2FABRICATIONNANOSTRUCTURESCHIP

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