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Nanoparticles of antimony doped tin dioxide as a liquid petroleum gas sensor: effect of size on sensitivity

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Title Nanoparticles of antimony doped tin dioxide as a liquid petroleum gas sensor: effect of size on sensitivity
 
Creator Banerjee, Suparna
Bumajdad, Ali
Sujatha Devi, P
 
Subject Dielectrics and Conductors
 
Description The gas sensitivity exhibited by nanoparticles of 1 wt% Pd catalysed antimony doped tin dioxide (ATO) prepared by a citrate-nitrate process is reported here. The reduction of particle size to < 3 nm, a dimension smaller than double the thickness of the charge depletion layer, has resulted in an exceptionally high butane sensitivity and selectivity. The sensitivity and selectivity of ATO particles of different sizes unequivocally proved that reducing the size of particles to below twice the Debye length dimension produces materials with exceptionally high sensitivity and selectivity for sensor applications. The sensitivity of the samples towards 1000 ppm butane varied in the order 98% > 55% > 47%, for CNP > SP > CP samples having crystallite sizes of the order of 2.4 nm to 18 nm to 25 nm, respectively. The ATO nanoparticles exhibited not only a remarkable increase in gas sensitivity of around 98% towards 1000 ppm butane at 350 degrees C, but also a preferential selectivity to butane compared to other gases such as CO, CO(2), SO(2), CH(4) and H(2). In addition to the exceptionally high sensitivity and selectivity, the developed sensors also exhibited an improved response time and long term stability, which are of paramount importance for practical device development.
 
Publisher IOP Publishing
 
Date 2011-07
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://cgcri.csircentral.net/73/1/suparna.pdf
Banerjee, Suparna and Bumajdad, Ali and Sujatha Devi, P (2011) Nanoparticles of antimony doped tin dioxide as a liquid petroleum gas sensor: effect of size on sensitivity. Nanotechnology, 22 (27). Article No-275506 . ISSN 0957-4484
 
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