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Effects of Gas Adsorption Properties of an Au-Loaded Porous In2O3 Sensor on NO2-Sensing Properties

Journal

ACS SENSORS
Volume 6, Issue 11, Pages 4019-4028

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.1c01412

Keywords

semiconductor gas sensor; NO2; porous In2O3; loading of Au; DRIFTs

Funding

  1. Promotion Program for Strategic International Research Network for accelerating Brain Circulation from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)

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The study found that the resistance of the sensor loaded with gold in dry air was lower than that of the sensor without gold. Additionally, the characteristic spectral band of oxygen adsorbates increased significantly, leading to an improvement in the adsorption of NO2.
Gas adsorption properties of semiconductor-type gas sensors using porous (pr-) In2O3 powders loaded with and without 0.5 wt % Au (Au/pr-In2O3 and pr-In2O3 sensors, respectively) at 100 degrees C were examined by using diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy, and the effect of the Au loading onto prIn(2)O(3) on the NO2-sensing properties were discussed in this study. We found the following: the resistance of the Au/pr-In2O3 sensor in dry air is lower than that of the pr-In2O3 sensor; the DRIFT spectra of both the sensors show a broad positive band between 1600 and 1000 cm(-1) in dry air (reference: in dry N-2 at 100 degrees C), which mainly originates from oxygen adsorbates and/or lattice oxygen, and that this band is much larger for the Au/pr-In2O3 sensor than for the pr-In2O3 sensor; the Au loading also increases the adsorption amount of H2O and the reactivity of NO2 on the prIn(2)O(3) surface; and the NO2 response of the Au/pr-In2O3 sensor in dry air is marginally higher than that of the pr-In2O3 sensor in the examined concentration range of NO2 (0.6-5 ppm) in dry air. The obtained results strongly support the enhancement of the NO2 adsorption onto the pr-In2O3 surface by Au loading, which contributed to the improvement of the NO2sensing properties.

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