DocumentCode :
1213825
Title :
Low-temperature catalyst adding for tin-oxide nanostructure gas sensors
Author :
Hong, Sung-Jei ; Han, Jeong-In
Author_Institution :
Inf. Display Res. Center, Korea Electron. Technol. Inst., Kyunggi-Do, South Korea
Volume :
5
Issue :
1
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
12
Lastpage :
19
Abstract :
Thick-film gas sensors are successfully fabricated using the nanostructure tin-oxide powder. In order to suppress the coarsening of the nanostructure tin-oxide particles during the adding process, the low-temperature catalyst adding (LTCA) method is proposed in this paper. LTCA is an adding method of noble Pd catalyst onto the nanostructure tin-oxide particles under the lower temperature below 300°C by excluding chloride. It turned out that the adding without particle coarsening is successfully carried out by means of LTCA. Applying LTCA to the fabrication of the thick film using nanostructure tin-oxide powder having a size smaller than 5 nm leads to an excellent performance with respect to the methane gas sensing. After aging at 400°C, a good sensitivity (R3500/R1000) of 0.66 is obtained for the sensor doped with 5 wt% of Pd catalyst. Also, the sensitivity of the sensor is so stable that the deviation of the electrical resistance is within 3% after 400 h of aging.
Keywords :
catalysts; gas sensors; nanostructured materials; powders; thick film devices; tin compounds; 400 C; 400 hrs; Pd catalyst; SnO; SnO2; adding process; low-temperature catalyst adding; methane gas sensing; nanostructure tin-oxide powder; particle coarsening; thick-film gas sensors; tin-oxide nanostructure gas sensors; Aging; Electric resistance; Fabrication; Gas detectors; Nanostructured materials; Phase change materials; Powders; Surface resistance; Temperature sensors; Thick films;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2004.838919
Filename :
1386216
Link To Document :
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