Issue 58, 2020, Issue in Progress

Co1−xBaxFe2O4 (x = 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 and 1) nanoferrites as gas sensor towards NO2 and NH3 gases

Abstract

Co1−xBaxFe2O4 (x = 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 and 1) nanoferrites were synthesized using a controlled chemical co-precipitation technique. Their structural, optical, dielectric and gas sensing properties were characterized by X-ray diffractometry, UV-Vis spectroscopy and an LCR meter with a gas sensing unit. The crystalline sizes were estimated using the Scherrer formula and were found to be 7.8 nm, 14.4 nm, 21.8 nm, 16.5 nm and 30.3 nm for x = 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 and 1, respectively. The fundamental optical band gaps were calculated by extrapolating the linear part of (αhυ)2 vs. hυ of the synthesized nanoferrites. The SEM and EDX spectra also confirmed the formation of nanoferrites. Dramatic behavior was observed in the dielectric constant and dissipation factor with varying temperature, which provides a substantial amount of information about electric polarization. The synthesized nanoferrites were tested towards NO2 and NH3 gases. The order of sensitivity (%) towards NH3 was analyzed as x = 0.75 > x = 0.5 > x = 0.25 > x = 0 > x = 1, while the order was x = 0 > 0.75 > 1 > 0.5 > 0.25 for NO2 gas.

Graphical abstract: Co1−xBaxFe2O4 (x = 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 and 1) nanoferrites as gas sensor towards NO2 and NH3 gases

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 May 2020
Accepted
02 Aug 2020
First published
23 Sep 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 35265-35272

Co1−xBaxFe2O4 (x = 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 and 1) nanoferrites as gas sensor towards NO2 and NH3 gases

H. Pawar, M. Khan, C. Mitharwal, U. K. Dwivedi, S. Mitra and D. Rathore, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 35265 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA04303F

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