Anodized nanoporous WO3 Schottky contact structure for hydrogen and ethanol sensing


Autoria(s): Ab Kadir, Rosmalini; Zhang, Wei; Wang, Yichao; Ou, Jian Zhen; Wlodarski, Wojtek; O'Mullane, Anthony P.; Bryant, Gary; Taylor, Matthew; Kalantar-zadeh, Kourosh
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

This paper reports the development of nanoporous tungsten trioxide (WO3) Schottky diode-based gas sensors. Nanoporous WO3 films were prepared by anodic oxidation of tungsten foil in ethylene glycol mixed with ammonium fluoride and a small amount of water. Anodization resulted in highly ordered WO3 films with a large surface-to-volume ratio. Utilizing these nanoporous structures, Schottky diode-based gas sensors were developed by depositing a platinum (Pt) catalytic contact and tested towards hydrogen gas and ethanol vapour. Analysis of the current–voltage characteristics and dynamic responses of the sensors indicated that these devices exhibited a larger voltage shift in the presence of hydrogen gas compared to ethanol vapour at an optimum operating temperature of 200 °C. The gas sensing mechanism was discussed, associating the response to the intercalating H+ species that are generated as a result of hydrogen and ethanol molecule breakdowns onto the Pt/WO3 contact and their spill over into nanoporous WO3.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/84907/

Publicador

Royal Society of Chemistry

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/84907/1/anodized%20wo3%20schottky%20gas%20sensor6_AOM.pdf

DOI:10.1039/C4TA06286H

Ab Kadir, Rosmalini, Zhang, Wei, Wang, Yichao, Ou, Jian Zhen, Wlodarski, Wojtek, O'Mullane, Anthony P., Bryant, Gary, Taylor, Matthew, & Kalantar-zadeh, Kourosh (2015) Anodized nanoporous WO3 Schottky contact structure for hydrogen and ethanol sensing. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 3(15), pp. 7994-8001.

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Copyright 2015 Royal Society of Chemistry

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #030306 Synthesis of Materials #091205 Functional Materials #091208 Organic Semiconductors #Gas sensors #Schottky contact #WO3
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Journal Article