Fabrication of ZnO Thin Films Doped with Na at Different Percentages for Sensing CO(2) in Small Quantities at Room Temperature

制备不同钠掺杂比例的氧化锌薄膜,用于室温下检测少量二氧化碳

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Abstract

The objective of this study is the fabrication of sensors which can detect modifications in CO(2) concentrations at room temperature, thus indicating the quality or microbial spoilage of food products when incorporated into food packaging. ZnO nanostructures are known for their ability to detect organic gases; however, their effectiveness is limited to high temperatures (greater than 200 °C). To overcome this limitation, sodium (Na) doping is investigated as a way to enhance the sensing properties of ZnO films and lower the working temperature. In this study, undoped and Na-doped ZnO thin films were developed via the sol-gel method with different Na percentages (2.5, 5 and 7.5%) and were deposited via spin coating. The crystal structure, the morphology, and the surface topography of the developed films were characterized by X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), respectively. Furthermore, the response to CO(2) was measured by varying its concentration up to 500 ppm at room temperature. All the developed films presented the characteristic diffraction peaks of the ZnO wurtzite hexagonal crystal structure. SEM revealed that the films consisted of densely packed grains, with an average particle size of 58 nm. Na doping increased the film thickness but reduced the surface roughness. Finally, the developed sensors demonstrated very good CO(2) sensing properties, with the 2.5% Na-doped sensor having an enhanced sensing performance concerning sensitivity, response, and recovery times. This leads to the conclusion that Na-doped ZnO sensors could be used for the detection of microbial spoilage in food products at room temperature, making them suitable for smart food packaging applications.

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