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A zinc oxide nanorod sensor or ZnO
nanorod In nanotechnology, nanorods are one morphology of nanoscale objects. Each of their dimensions range from 1–100 nm. They may be synthesized from metals or semiconducting materials. Standard aspect ratios (length divided by width) are 3-5. Na ...
sensor is an electronic or optical device detecting presence of certain gas or liquid molecules (e.g. humidity, NO, hydrogen,Lin, J. et al. (2015
GaN-based and ZnO nanorod sensors for wireless hydrogen leak detection
International symposium on processes at the compound-semiconductor/solution interface, Quebec PQ , Canada
etc.) in the ambient atmosphere. The sensor exploits enhanced surface area (and thus surface activity) intrinsic to all nano-sized materials, including ZnO nanorods.
Adsorption Adsorption is the adhesion of atoms, ions or molecules from a gas, liquid or dissolved solid to a surface. This process creates a film of the ''adsorbate'' on the surface of the ''adsorbent''. This process differs from absorption, in which ...
of molecules on the nanorods can be detected through variation of the nanorods' properties, such as photoluminescence, electrical conductivity, vibration frequency, mass, etc. The simplest and thus most popular way is to pass electrical current through the nanorods and observe its changes upon exposure to gas. Synthesis can be obtained by a hydrothermal method using 1:1 Molar solution of hexamine and Zinc nitrate solution kept together for 56 hours in an autoclave at 60-70 degree Celsius.


See also

* Hydrogen safety *
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Nanoelectromechanical systems Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) are a class of devices integrating electrical and mechanical functionality on the nanoscale. NEMS form the next logical miniaturization step from so-called microelectromechanical systems, or MEMS devices. NEM ...


References

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Reviews

* J. G. Lu et al. "Quasi-one-dimensional metal oxide materials—Synthesis, properties and applications" (42 pages
Mater. Sci. Eng. R 52 (2006) 49
* S.J. Pearton et al. "ZnO-based nanowires
Nano 4 (2007) 201
* W. Park et al. "Catalyst-free growth of ZnO nanorods and their nanodevice applications
Int. J. Nanotechnology 3 (2006) 372


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