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Tin oxide films for nitrogen dioxide gas detection at low temperatures

Authors :
Liu, Huan
Wan, Jiuxiao
Fu, Qiuyun
Li, Min
Luo, Wei
Zheng, Zhiping
Cao, Hefeng
Hu, Yunxiang
Zhou, Dongxiang
Source :
Sensors & Actuators B: Chemical. Feb2013, Vol. 177, p460-466. 7p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Abstract: Porous tin oxide films were prepared via an electrophoretic deposition process and their sensing response toward nitrogen gas (4.1–100ppm) at 25–120°C were investigated. The TEM and SEM images indicated a porous microstructure of the SnO2 film composed of nanocrystals. It is found that the sensing response increased monotonically with increasing operating temperature and gas concentration. Above 80°C, repeatable response and recovery characteristics toward NO2 gas injection and release cycles could be obtained. The response and recovery time at different temperatures were also studied. Typically, the SnO2 sensor had a response of 61 toward 13.7ppm of NO2 with good selectivity against NH3 and SO2 gases when operated at 105°C. The response time (T90) and recovery time (T10) were 83s and 45s, respectively. Discussion based on surface chemistry theory suggests that at 105°C, NO2 may interact with SnO2 both by trapping the free electrons directly and indirectly through the surface adsorbed oxygen ions, increasing the potential barrier across grain boundaries of SnO2 and hence making its resistance to increase. In summary, the simplicity and versatility of the electrophoretic deposition make it very attractive and promising in preparation of high-quality oxide gas sensors. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09254005
Volume :
177
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Sensors & Actuators B: Chemical
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
85174120
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2012.11.051