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Surface cupricated SnO2-ZnO thick films as a H2S gas sensor

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MATERIALS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume 84, Issue 2-3, Pages 228-233

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/S0254-0584(03)00232-3

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cupricated; SnO2-ZnO-CuO; H2S gas sensor

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SnO2 (95 wt.%)-ZnO(5 wt.%) thick films have been prepared by screen printing and firing process. Sensitivity of these films to H2S gas was examined. These films are found better sensitive to H2S gas than pure SnO2 films. It may be due to porosity created by ZnO into SnO2 matrix. SnO2-ZnO film operates at 250degreesC while pure SnO2 at 350degreesC to have a maximum sensitivity. SnO2-ZnO thick films were surface cupricated to give extremely high sensitivity, fast response and recovery to H2S gas. In cuprication process, SnO2-ZnO films were dipped into aqueous solution of cupric chloride for different intervals of time and then sintered.

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