A General and Straightforward Route to Noble Metal-Decorated Mesoporous Transition-Metal Oxides with Enhanced Gas Sensing Performance

Small. 2019 Nov;15(46):e1904240. doi: 10.1002/smll.201904240. Epub 2019 Sep 24.

Abstract

Controllable and efficient synthesis of noble metal/transition-metal oxide (TMO) composites with tailored nanostructures and precise components is essential for their application. Herein, a general mercaptosilane-assisted one-pot coassembly approach is developed to synthesize ordered mesoporous TMOs with agglomerated-free noble metal nanoparticles, including Au/WO3 , Au/TiO2 , Au/NbOx , and Pt/WO3 . 3-mercaptopropyl trimethoxysilane is applied as a bridge agent to cohydrolyze with metal oxide precursors by alkoxysilane moieties and interact with the noble metal source (e.g., HAuCl4 and H2 PtCl4 ) by mercapto (SH) groups, resulting in coassembly with poly(ethylene oxide)-b-polystyrene. The noble metal decorated TMO materials exhibit highly ordered mesoporous structure, large pore size (≈14-20 nm), high specific surface area (61-138 m2 g-1 ), and highly dispersed noble metal (e.g., Au and Pt) nanoparticles. In the system of Au/WO3 , in situ generated SiO2 incorporation not only enhances their thermal stability but also induces the formation of ε-phase WO3 promoting gas sensing performance. Owning to its specific compositions and structure, the gas sensor based on Au/WO3 materials possess enhanced ethanol sensing performance with a good response (Rair /Rgas = 36-50 ppm of ethanol), high selectivity, and excellent low-concentration detection capability (down to 50 ppb) at low working temperature (200 °C).

Keywords: coassembly; gas sensing; mesoporous materials; noble metal nanoparticles; transition-metal oxides.