| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5458600 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Nanocomposites CoOx/SnO2 based on tin oxide powders with different crystallinity have been prepared by wet chemical synthesis and characterized in detail by ICP-MS, XPS, EPR, XRD, HAADF-STEM imaging and EDX-STEM mapping. It was shown that cobalt is distributed differently between the bulk and surface of SnO2 nanocrystals, which depends on the crystallinity of the SnO2 matrix. The measurements of gas sensor properties have been carried out during exposure to CO (10Â ppm), and H2S (2Â ppm) in dry air. The decrease of sensor signal toward CO was attributed to high catalytic activity of Co3O4 leading to oxidation of carbon monoxide entirely on the surface of catalyst particles. The formation of a p-CoOx/n-SnO2 heterojunction results in high sensitivity of nanocomposites in H2S detection. The conductance significantly changed in the presence of H2S, which was attributed to the formation of metallic cobalt sulfide and removal of the p - n junction.
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Authors
S.A. Vladimirova, M.N. Rumyantseva, D.G. Filatova, A.S. Chizhov, N.O. Khmelevsky, E.A. Konstantinova, V.F. Kozlovsky, A.V. Marchevsky, O.M. Karakulina, J. Hadermann, A.M. Gaskov,
