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Response Characteristics of Hydrogen Sensors Based on PMMA-Membrane-Coated Palladium Nanoparticle Films

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 9, Issue 32, Pages 27193-27201

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b07641

Keywords

hydrogen sensors; PMMA membrane layer; Pd nanoparticle films; H-2-sensing kinetics; electrical transport mechanism

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61301015, 11604161, 11627806]
  2. Major Research Plan of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [91622115]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20160914]
  4. Hubei Normal University

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Coating a polymeric membrane for gas separation is a feasible approach to fabricate gas sensors with selectivity. In this study, poly(methyl methacrylate)-(PMMA-)membrane-coated palladium (Pd) nanoparticle (NP) films were fabricated for high-performance hydrogen (H-2) gas sensing by carrying out gas-phase cluster deposition and PMMA spin coating. No changes were induced by the PMMA spin coating in the electrical transport and H-2-sensing mechanisms of the Pd NP films. Measurements of H-2 sensing demonstrated that the devices were capable of detecting H-2 gas within the concentration range 0-10% at room temperature and showed high selectivity to H-2 due to the filtration effect of the PMMA membrane layer. Despite the presence of the PMMA matrix, the lower detection limit of the sensor is less than 50 ppm. A series of PMMA membrane layers with different thicknesses were spin coated onto the surface of Pd NP films for the selective filtration of H-2. It was found that the device sensing kinetics were strongly affected by the thickness of the PMMA layer, with the devices with thicker PMMA membrane layers showing a slower response to H-2 gas. Three mechanisms slowing down the sensing kinetics of the devices were demonstrated to be present: diffusion of H-2 gas in the PMMA matrix, nucleation and growth of the beta phase in the alpha phase matrix of Pd hydride, and stress relaxation at the interface between Pd NPs and the PMMA matrix. The retardation effect caused by these three mechanisms on the sensing kinetics relied on the phase region of Pd hydride during the sensing reaction. Two simple strategies, minimizing the thickness of the PMMA. membrane layer and reducing the size of the Pd NPs, were proposed to compensate for retardation of the sensing response.

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