Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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743393 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2009 | 6 Pages |
The gasochromic response of WO3 nanotextured thin films coated with a 2.5 nm catalytic Pt layer upon exposure to hydrogen (H2) gas was investigated. The Pt/WO3 thin films exhibited gasochromic characteristics, when measured in the visible-NIR (400–900 nm) range. The total absorbance in this range increased approximately 15% when exposed to 0.06% H2 gas in synthetic air. Similarly, a 60% increase was measured to an exposure of 1% H2 gas in synthetic air. However, this response was reduced by approximately 40% when exposed to the same concentration of H2 gas in air with humidity of 6%. These measurements were conducted over a range of temperatures with extensive analysis preformed at both room temperature and 100 °C to ascertain the suitability of the films for low power applications. Despite having a comparatively slow recovery time at room temperature, it was observed that these films were highly sensitive, providing stable and repeatable responses towards low concentrations of H2 at 100 °C. Films typically had rapid response and recovery, in the range of few seconds. WO3 thin films were characterized via Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and X-ray Diffraction (XRD). XRD confirmed the presence of WO3 crystallites with a preferential miller index orientation of (2 0 0), and SEM investigations revealed that the WO3 compact thin films were comprised of nanotextured grains.