M. Akiyama et al., CHARACTERIZATION AND CONTROL OF ADSORBATES OF NITROGEN MONO-OXIDE ON TIN DIOXIDE SURFACE, Denki Kagaku Oyobi Kogyo Butsuri Kagaku, 64(12), 1996, pp. 1285-1292
The adsorption of NO on the surface of SnO2 was investigated by combin
ing the measurement of electrical resistance with a temperature progra
mmed desorption technique. Four types of adsorbates of NO were recogni
zed from desorption temperatures, i.e., L (30 degrees C), alpha (200 d
egrees C), beta (280 degrees C), and gamma (380 degrees C). These were
estimated to be cationic dimer of NO (L), anionic nitrosyl (Sn-NO- (a
lpha)), cationic nitrosyl (Sn-NO+ (beta)), and anionic nitrito (Sn-O-N
O- (gamma)). It was found that the formation or distribution of the la
tter three adsorbates drastically changed depending on the redox state
of SnO2 surface, the presence of additives and the coexistence of oxy
gen gas. Because of the competition of three adsorbates, a sensor elem
ent using SnO2 showed complex behavior upon exposure to NO in air; The
addition of an alkali metal oxide such as K2O to SnO2, however, could
improve the NO sensing properties significantly This is attributed to
the modification of adsorption behavior of NO. It seems that these ad
ditives modify the SnO2 surface to be more favorable to beta type adso
rption.