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Effect of Morphology of ZnO on Colorimetric Hydrogen Sensitivity of PdO@ZnO Hybrids
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Title
Effect of Morphology of ZnO on Colorimetric Hydrogen Sensitivity of PdO@ZnO Hybrids
Issued Date
2024-02
Citation
Hong, Seong Hui. (2024-02). Effect of Morphology of ZnO on Colorimetric Hydrogen Sensitivity of PdO@ZnO Hybrids. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 57, 717–726. doi: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.01.087
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Colorimetric sensorHydrogen sensorPalladium oxideZinc oxideMorphology
ISSN
0360-3199
Abstract
The PdO decorated ZnO (PdO@ZnO) colorimetric hydrogen sensor garners attention for visually detecting hydrogen leaks without relying on external electrical systems. While sensitivity optimization primarily focuses on PdO variations, the influence of the ZnO substrate effect remains less explored. PdO@ZnO hybrids with four different morphologies (sphere, rod, plate, hexagonal disk) are synthesized using an acid-base reaction. The morphology of ZnO influences PdO adsorption due to variations in surface area and oxygen defects. The chemical state of adsorbed palladium species is also affected by the ZnO charge. Among these hybrids, the PdO@ZnO hexagonal disk demonstrates the quickest response time (T90; 182.4s) and the highest color difference (ΔE; 16) under exposure to 4 vol% hydrogen gas. This superior performance is attributed to the hexagonal disk's larger surface area, appropriate zeta potential, and oxygen defect, all of which enhance PdO adsorption. These findings enhance our comprehension of how morphology impacts the colorimetric hydrogen sensitivity of PdO@ZnO hybrids. © 2024 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/47617
DOI
10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.01.087
Publisher
Elsevier
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