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Cobalt-doped ZnO nanoparticles derived from zeolite imidazole frameworks: Synthesis, characterization, and application for the detection of an exhaled diabetes biomarker.

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with porous structures, high surface areas, diverse compositions, and functional linkers are promising materials and good carriers for building high-performance devices. In this work, uniform cobalt-doped ZnO… Click to show full abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with porous structures, high surface areas, diverse compositions, and functional linkers are promising materials and good carriers for building high-performance devices. In this work, uniform cobalt-doped ZnO nanoparticles (Co-doped ZnO NPs) derived from a MOF mold were synthesized, demonstrating the first example of synthesizing doped semiconductor metal oxide nanostructures using such strategy. The synthesis method produced Co-doped ZnO NPs that had a controllable doping mode, adjustable surface status, good dispensability, ferromagnetism and catalytic activity. The Co-doped ZnO NPs were evaluated as a sensing material for diabetes biomarker detection; the obtained sensors showed a high response to trace acetone (18.2 at 5 ppm), fast response/recovery times, a low detection limit (170 ppb), and long-term stability for 4 months. The enhanced sensing performance can be attributed to the increased number of active sites, additional impurity energy levels, and the catalytic ability of elemental Co. Moreover, the optimized sensor could distinguish between simulated diabetic breath and healthy human breath samples. The MOF-derived Co-doped ZnO NPs are a good candidate for the low-cost and noninvasive diagnosis of diabetes, and the proposed synthesis strategy can be extended to other types of extrinsically doped oxide materials.

Keywords: detection; zno nps; zno; cobalt doped; zno nanoparticles; doped zno

Journal Title: Journal of colloid and interface science
Year Published: 2020

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