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Enhanced CO sensitivity and selectivity of gold nanoparticles-doped SnO2 sensor in presence of propane and methane

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SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 133, Issue 1, Pages 352-356

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2008.02.034

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selective CO gas sensor; Au/SnO2; gold nanoparticles; methane; propane

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We report the effect of gold nanoparticles on the sensitivity and selectivity of SnO2-based sensors for detection of CO in the presence of methane and C3H8, a model compound representing liquid petroleum gas (LPG). 1.0wt% Au/SnO2 powder was prepared by a co-precipitation method. The powder formed was washed, dried at 150 degrees C, and calcined at 300 degrees C for 3 h. The BET surface area of SnO2 and Au/SnO2 Was measured to be 210 and 110m(2)/g, corresponding to 4 and 7.5nm loose spherical particles, respectively. Responses of the Au/SnO2 and SnO2 sensors to 40-1000 ppm CO, 0.2-1.0% C3H8 and 1.0-3.0% CH4 were studied at 170-300 degrees C in an automated gas sensing system. In this temperature range, the Au/SnO2 sensor is about 4-17 and 7-20 times more selective to 0.1 % CO in the presence of 1.0% propane and 3.0% methane, respectively. Highly dispersed gold nanoparticles may be responsible for the enhanced sensitivity and selectivity of the Au/SnO2 sensor to CO. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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