Novel Solid-State Route to Nanostructured Tin, Zinc and Cerium Oxides as Potential Materials for Sensors

díaz, C; Platoni, S; Molina A.; Valenzuela M.L; Geaney, H; O'Dwyer C.

Abstract

Solid-state sensor nanostructured materials (SnO2, ZnO and CeO2) have been prepared by pyrolysis of macromolecular complexes: PSP-co-4-PVP center dot (SnCl2)(n), PSP-co-4-PVP center dot (ZnCl2)(n) and PSP-co-4-PVP center dot (Ce(NO3)(3))(n) in several molar ratios under air at 800 degrees C. The as-prepared nanostructured SnO2 exhibits morphologies and particle sizes which are dependent upon the molar ratio of the SnCl2:PSP-co-4-PVR When a larger weight fraction of the inorganic salt in the precursor mixture is used (1:10 > 1:5 > 1.1) larger crystalline crystals are found for each oxide. For ZnO and CeO2 agglomerates of morphologies from the respective hexagonal and cubic structures were observed with typical sizes of 30-50 nm in both cases for a precursor mixture ratio of 1:1.

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Título según WOS: Novel Solid-State Route to Nanostructured Tin, Zinc and Cerium Oxides as Potential Materials for Sensors
Título según SCOPUS: Novel solid-state route to nanostructured tin, zinc and cerium oxides as potential materials for sensors
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volumen: 14
Número: 9
Editorial: AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 6748
Página final: 6753
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1166/jnn.2014.9350

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS