Abstract:
The mechano-chemical technique was employed to synthesise the undoped, cobalt 
and indium single and double doped ZnO nanoparticles powder samples. The x-ray 
diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), raman spectroscopy (RS), 
ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-vis), and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy 
were employed to characterise the prepared samples. The XRD and energy dispersive 
spectroscopy (EDS) results confirmed that the prepared samples were of hexagonal 
wurzite form. In addition, it was found that the diffraction pattern for In-ZnO 
nanoparticles display an additional peak which was associated with In3+ dopant. The 
peak suggest that In3+ ions prefer the interstitial site in the hexagonal ZnO structure. 
Doping the ZnO nanoparticles with Co and In did not significantly affect the lattice 
parameters but the average grain sizes of the nanoparticles were found to be reduced. 
The morphology of the samples revealed by the SEM images appear to be more 
spherical. The Raman modes obtained from the excitations wavelength of 514.532 nm 
further indicated that the prepared samples were of hexagonal ZnO structures. The 
energy band gap of the prepared samples were calculated from the UV-vis data which 
showed that the doped ZnO nanoparticles had smaller energy band gap compared to 
the undoped ZnO nanoparticles. The excitation wavelength of 350 nm were used in 
the PL study where various defects related emissions were observed for the doped 
and undoped ZnO nanoparticles. The kenosistec station equipment was used to 
investigate the prepared samples for gas sensing application. Ammonia (NH3), 
methane (CH4) and hydrogen sulphide (H2S) gases were probed. In all the response 
curves observed, the undoped and double doped ZnO nanoparticles are being 
favoured at a temperature range 200 – 350oC. In addition, the double doped ZnO 
nanoparticles was found to be more sensitive to CH4 at low temperatures and low 
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concentrations.