A hydrogen/methane sensor based on niobium tungsten oxide nanorods synthesised by hydrothermal method
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31/07/2013
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An investigation on hydrogen and methane sensing performance of hydrothermally formed niobium tungsten oxide nanorods employed in a Schottky diode structure is presented herein. By implementing tungsten into the surface of the niobium lattice, we create Nb5+ and W5+ oxide states and an abundant number of surface traps, which can collect and hold the adsorbate charge to reinforce a greater bending of the energy bands at the metal/oxide interface. We show experimentally, that extremely large voltage shifts can be achieved by these nanorods under exposure to gas at both room and high temperatures and attribute this to the strong accumulation of the dipolar charges at the interface via the surface traps. Thus, our results demonstrate that niobium tungsten oxide nanorods can be implemented for gas sensing applications, showing ultra-high sensitivities. |
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Elsevier |
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DOI:10.1016/j.snb.2013.03.135 Yu, J., Hao, W., Shafiei, M., Field, M.R., Liu, Z.F., Wlodarski, W., Motta, N., Li, Y.X., Kalantar-zadeh, K., & Lai, P.T. (2013) A hydrogen/methane sensor based on niobium tungsten oxide nanorods synthesised by hydrothermal method. Sensors and Actuators B : Chemical, 184, pp. 118-129. |
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Copyright 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #030107 Sensor Technology (Chemical aspects) #100708 Nanomaterials #niobium oxide #tungsten oxide #nanorods #hydrogen #methane #sensor |
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Journal Article |