Ultra-sensitive liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sensor based on monometallic Ag nanospheres synthesized via microwave-assisted facile approach

Satyendra Singh, Gulshan Kumar
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We present the synthesis, analysis, and utility of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) stabilized monometallic silver nanospheres for liquefied petroleum gas sensing at room temperature. We have synthesised silver nanospheres (Ag-NSs) in the diameter range of 13–21 nm using a microwave assisted method, which is both easy and fast, because microwave irradiation only takes 30 s. A solution of 0.1 M silver nitrate (AgNO3) in an ethanolic medium was microwave-irradiated to produce Ag-NSs. PVP was used as a stabilising agent throughout the process. Spin coating method was used to produce thin films of synthesised monometallic Ag-NSs. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), acoustic particle sizer (APS), UV–visible absorption (UV–visible) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy were used for characterising Ag-NSs. Based on the acoustic attenuation of the prepared sample, the acoustic particle sizer estimated the diameter of Ag-NSs to be around 17 nm. The deposited films were examined for LPG leakage detection at ambient temperature. This is the first report on monometallic Ag-NSs for leakage detection of LPG at room temperature operation below its lower explosive limit (LEL). The significant finding of the developed sensor is that it prompts the quick response (∼16 s) and recovery (∼64 s) as Ag enhances the reaction rate between the sensing film surface and adsorbed LPG, thereby, augments the sensitivity of sensor even below LEL. Moreover, the fabricated LPG sensor shows noteworthy reproducibility (measured up to six cycles) and stability up to 06 months after fabrication.

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基于微波辅助简便方法合成的单金属银纳米球的超灵敏液化石油气 (LPG) 传感器
我们介绍了室温下用于液化石油气传感的聚乙烯吡咯烷酮(PVP)稳定单金属银纳米球的合成、分析和应用。我们采用微波辅助法合成了直径范围为 13-21 纳米的银纳米球(Ag-NSs),这种方法既简单又快速,因为微波辐照仅需 30 秒。在整个过程中使用 PVP 作为稳定剂。采用旋涂法制备合成的单金属 Ag-NSs 薄膜。使用 X 射线衍射 (XRD)、扫描电子显微镜 (SEM)、声学颗粒测定仪 (APS)、紫外可见吸收 (UV-visible) 和傅立叶变换红外光谱 (FT-IR) 对 Ag-NSs 进行表征。根据制备样品的声衰减,声学颗粒测定仪估计 Ag-NSs 的直径约为 17 纳米。沉积薄膜在环境温度下进行了液化石油气泄漏检测。这是第一份关于单金属 Ag-NS 在室温条件下低于爆炸下限(LEL)检测液化石油气泄漏的报告。所开发传感器的重要发现是,由于 Ag 提高了传感膜表面与吸附的液化石油气之间的反应速度,从而提高了传感器的灵敏度,即使在低于 LEL 的情况下也能快速响应(∼16 秒)和恢复(∼64 秒)。此外,所制造的液化石油气传感器还显示出显著的再现性(最多可测量六个周期)和稳定性,制造后可使用 06 个月。
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