Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
744871 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nanocrystalline ZnO films were deposited onto glass substrates by spray pyrolysis of zinc nitrate solutions and used as a liquid petroleum gas (LPG) sensor. The dependence of the LPG sensing properties on the molar concentration of zinc nitrate solutions was investigated. The ZnO films were oriented along (0 0 2) with the hexagonal crystal structure. The grain size and grain density increased with an increase in molar concentration of zinc nitrate solutions. The gas sensing properties for LPG of the ZnO films for LPG with different grain sizes were measured at different temperatures. The maximum sensitivity of 43% at the operation temperature of 673 K was found for the ZnO film prepared by spraying a 0.1 M solution. The ZnO thin films exhibited good sensitivity and rapid response–recovery characteristics to LPG. Further, it has been shown the gas sensitivity of the ZnO gas sensor depends upon its grain size.

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