Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1473160 Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Zr-doped ceria sensors have much less resistance than non-doped ceria.•Zr-doped ceria sensors have almost the same response as non-doped ceria.•Particle size influences the response of both sensors more than resistance.

Resistive-type carbon monoxide sensors were fabricated using zirconia-doped ceria, and their sensing properties were evaluated and compared with equivalent devices based on non-doped ceria. The response of both sensor types was found to increase with decreasing temperature, while the response at 450 °C of a sensor fired at 950 °C was greater than that of a sensor fired at 1100 °C. When fired at 950 °C, however, the response at 450 °C of a sensor created using zirconia-doped ceria was slightly less than that of a sensor constructed from non-doped ceria. Multivariate analysis confirmed that the response of both sensor types is proportional to the resistance raised to the power of about 0.5, and inversely proportional to the particle size raised to a power of about 0.8. The sensor response time can be considered almost the same regardless of whether zirconia doping is used or not.

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