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Designed formation through a metal organic framework route of ZnO/ZnCo 2 O 4 hollow core-shell nanocages with enhanced gas sensing properties.

Nanoscale 2016 September 16
The rational design of nanoscale metal oxides with hollow structures and tunable porosity has stimulated tremendous attention due to their vital importance for practical applications. Here, we report the designed synthesis of ZnO/ZnCo2 O4 hollow core-shell nanocages (HCSNCs) through a metal-organic framework (MOF) route. The strategy includes the synthesis of a zeolite imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8)/Co-Zn hydroxide core-shell nanostructure precursor and subsequent transformation to ZnO/ZnCo2 O4 HCSNCs by thermal annealing of the as-prepared precursor in air. Various techniques were employed for characterization of the structure and morphology of the as-prepared ZnO/ZnCo2 O4 HCSNCs. When applied as a gas sensing material, the ZnO/ZnCo2 O4 HCSNCs show enhanced sensitivity to xylene when compared with ZnCo2 O4 shells as well as ZnO nanocages (NCs). In addition, excellent reversibility and superior selectivity of the sensor were observed. The remarkable enhancement in the gas-sensing properties of the ZnO/ZnCo2 O4 HCSNCs is attributed to their unique structure and a synergistic effect of ZnO and ZnCo2 O4 .

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