Highly selective gas sensors for formaldehyde detection based on ZnO@ZIF-8 core-shell heterostructures

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL(2024)

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Formaldehyde is a hazardous volatile organic pollutant commonly found indoors, making selective and accurate detection of formaldehyde crucial. To achieve this, ZnO@ZIF-8 core-shell heterostructures were fabricated using the sacrificial template method, where the 3D ZnO flower-like structures served as the core material. This innovative approach utilizing the ZIF-8 shell as a "selective gas filter" offers a novel pathway for enhancing the selectivity of formaldehyde sensors. Subsequent investigations revealed that the thickness of the ZIF-8 shell significantly influences the material's performance. Among various configurations tested, the 2-ZnO@ZIF-8 sensor demonstrates the best formaldehyde detection properties, including high response (5 ppm, 5.03), excel-lent selectivity, short response and recovery times (29/40 s), excellent long-term stability, and a low theoretical detection limit (12.86 ppb) at 175 degrees C. The enhanced sensing properties can be attributed to the ZIF-8 surface's high adsorption energy for formaldehyde molecules and the selective screening of gas molecules by ZIF-8. Overall, our study presents a promising strategy for developing highly selective gas sensors for formaldehyde detection, with the potential to contribute to improved indoor air quality monitoring and safety measures.
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Zeolite imidazolate frameworks,Core-shell heterostructures,ZnO flower-like structures,Formaldehyde sensing,DFT calculations
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