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Aluminum-doped TiO2 nano-powders for gas sensors

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SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 124, Issue 1, Pages 111-117

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2006.12.005

Keywords

ceramic gas sensors; gas sensitivity; selectivity; nano-powders; titania

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Nano-powders of pure and M-doped TiO2 ceramics were synthesized using a citrate-nitrate auto combustion method. Powders were then used to make thick film gas sensors to measure selectivity and sensitivity in CO and O-2 environment. Titanyl nitrate solution was prepared using commercial TiO2 powder, hydrofluoric acid (HF) and concentrated nitric acid (HNO3). An optimized ratio of citrate to nitrate was used to produce TiO2 nanoparticles. Powder X-ray diffraction data showed that synthesized TiO2 nano-powders, pure as well as M-doped, had stable anatase phase up to 800 degrees C. X-ray fluorescence confirmed the Al concentrations in synthesized nano-powders. BET surface area analysis showed a decrease at 5 wt.% Al addition, followed by an increase at 7.5 wt.% in specific average surface area. Particle size analysis showed particles below 100 nm for both pure and doped TiO2 even after calcination at 800 degrees C. The resistance of Al-doped TiO2 samples was found to be lower than that of pure TiO2 in O-2 and CO environment. Al-doped TiO2 gas sensors were more selective and sensitive to CO and 02 at an operating temperature of 600 degrees C than pure TiO2 powders. (c) 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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