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Hollow ZnO Nanofibers Fabricated Using Electrospun Polymer Templates and Their Electronic Transport Properties

Authors
Choi, Seung-HoonAnkonina, GuyYoun, Doo-YoungOh, Seong-GeunHong, Jae-MinRothschild, AvnerKim, Il-Doo
Issue Date
Sep-2009
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
hollow fibers; nanofibers; nanotubes; thin films; ZnO; electrospinning; sputtering; fiber alignment; sacrificial templates; gas sensors; impedance spectroscopy
Citation
ACS NANO, v.3, no.9, pp.2623 - 2631
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Journal Title
ACS NANO
Volume
3
Number
9
Start Page
2623
End Page
2631
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/176293
DOI
10.1021/nn900126k
ISSN
1936-0851
Abstract
Thin (0.5 to 1 mu m) layers of nonaligned or quasi-aligned hollow ZnO fibers were prepared by sputtering ZnO onto sacrificial templates comprising polyvinyl-acetate (PVAc) fibers deposited by electrospinning on silicon or alumina substrates. Subsequently, the ZnO/PVAc composite fibers were calcined to remove the organic components and crystallize the ZnO overlayer, resulting in hollow fibers comprising nanocrystalline ZnO shells with an average grain size of 23 nm. The inner diameter of the hollow fibers ranged between 100 and 400 nm and their wall thickness varied from 100 to 40 nm from top to bottom. The electronic transport and gas sensing properties were examined using DC conductivity and AC impedance spectroscopy measurements under exposure to residual concentrations (2-10 ppm) of NO2 in air at elevated temperatures (200-400 degrees C). The inner and outer surface regions of the hollow ZnO fibers were depleted of mobile charge carriers, presumably due to electron localization at O- adions, constricting the current to flow through their less resistive cores. The overall impedance comprised interfacial and bulk contributions. Both contributions increased upon exposure to electronegative gases such as NO2 but the bulk contribution was more sensitive than the interfacial one. The hollow ZnO fibers were much more sensitive compared to reference ZnO thin film specimens, displaying even larger sensitivity enhancement than the 2-fold increase in their surface to volume ratio. The quasi-aligned fibers were more sensitive than their nonaligned counterparts.
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