Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9700918 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Gas sensors based on organically hybridized SnO2 films are demonstrated. Upon exposure to CO gas, the electrical resistance of the hybrid sensor with hydroxyl groups increases (R-increasing response), whereas other reducing gases such as H2 and CH4 gases cause the decreasing in the sensor resistance. For the n-type semiconductors like SnO2, the R-increasing response cannot be explained by the ordinary combustion mechanism. The appearance of the anomalous R-increasing response to CO gas can be controlled by the functional groups of the organic component. The hybrid sensor with amino groups also exhibits the R-increasing response to CO gas, whereas it is not observed for the sensor with alkyl groups. The organical hybridization could provide gas selectivity to the SnO2 semiconducting gas sensors.
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