Hyomen Kagaku
Online ISSN : 1881-4743
Print ISSN : 0388-5321
ISSN-L : 0388-5321
Special Issue on Progress and Prospect in Chemical Sensors
Design of High Performance Semiconductor Gas Sensors
Yasuhiro SHIMIZUMakoto EGASHIRA
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2006 Volume 27 Issue 1 Pages 2-6

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Mesoporous and large mesoporous SnO2 powders were prepared by self-assembly of surfactants as a template and then their potentials as semiconductor gas sensor materials have been examined. Phosphoric acid treatment of as-prepared powders was found to be effective for suppressing the crystallite growth and then maintaining their ordered mesoporous and large mesoporous structure as well as large specific surface area up to elevated temperatures. Owing to their thermally stable ordered porous structure, mesoporous and large mesoporous SnO2 sensors showed larger gas response than the sensors fabricated with conventionally prepared powder. Furthermore, simultaneous surface modification of conventional SnO2 powder with Ru loading and subsequent coating with a mesoporous SnO2 layer was proved to be an effective approach to improve the gas sensing properties. The improved response was considered to arise from a synergistic effect of the diffusion control by the mesoporous SnO2 layer and the chemical sensitization by the Ru loaded.
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