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Ni doping in CuO: A highly sensitive electrode for sensing ammonia in ppm level using lanthanum gallate based electrolyte

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MATERIALS RESEARCH BULLETIN
Volume 118, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.materresbull.2019.05.003

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Ni doped CuO; Raman and XPS study of CuO; Ammonia sensor; Lanthanum gallate

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  1. DAE-BRNS [34/14/23/2014-BRNS/0325]

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Ni2+ doped CuO (Cu1-xNixO for 0 <= x <= 0.3) nanocrystalline powders were synthesized by combustion technique. The doped samples were found single phasic from powder XRD for up to 10 mol%, above which precipitation of NiO phase was observed. Raman study however indicated the presence of Cu2O phase in both undoped and doped samples up to 1 mol% Ni2+ doping. At and above 2 mol% doping, precipitation of the NiO phase was observed. Morphology of powders got modified drastically upon doping. Band gap showed decreasing trend with the increase of doping concentration in CuO, attributed to the formation of intra-band defect states. XPS revealed the presence of adsorbed oxygen or carbonate species on the surface. For the first time, Ni2+ doped CuO is reported as catalyst (active electrode) for ppm level NH3 sensing in amperometric mode with high sensitivity of 135.5 mu A/decade at 550 degrees C using LaGaO3 as solid electrolyte.

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