Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7886907 | Ceramics International | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, ZnO nanorods (NRs) were grown using solgel/hydrothermal methods on SiO2, carbon nanotube (CNT)/SiO2, and graphene/SiO2 substrates to form hydrogen gas sensing chips. Results indicate that ZnO NRs/CNT/SiO2 structures exhibited better H2 sensing performance than the other two types of ZnO NRs-based structures. Furthermore, multiple electrical and material characterizations show that ZnO NRs/CNT/SiO2 structures had a stronger (002) crystalline phase, with nanorod fusion near the bottom, and more oxygen-related defects. Owing to their small size, simple fabrication, and low cost, the ZnO NRs/CNT/SiO2based H2 gas sensors are promising for future industrial H2 sensing applications.
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Authors
Wen Chang Huang, Hsin Jie Tsai, Tien Chai Lin, Wei Chih Weng, Yu Cheng Chang, Jo Lun Chiu, Jing-Jenn Lin, Chia Feng Lin, Yung-Sen Lin, Hsiang Chen,