TIN OXIDE-BASED METHANE GAS SENSOR PROMOTED BY ALUMINA-SUPPORTED PD CATALYST

Citation
Jc. Kim et al., TIN OXIDE-BASED METHANE GAS SENSOR PROMOTED BY ALUMINA-SUPPORTED PD CATALYST, Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical, 45(3), 1997, pp. 271-277
Citations number
18
ISSN journal
09254005
Volume
45
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
271 - 277
Database
ISI
SICI code
0925-4005(1997)45:3<271:TOMGSP>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
In an attempt to promote the sensitivity of tin oxide-based sensors to methane gas, the parent tin oxide powder, pure or loaded with Ca and/ or Pt (0.1 wt.%), was mixed with a fixed amount (5 wt.%) of alumina-su pported Pd catalyst (net Pd loading 0.25 wt.%). The resulting sensor w as found to exhibit excellent sensing properties to methane in the con centration range of 500-10 000 ppm at 658 K regardless of the differen ce in starting tin oxide powder. It gave higher sensitivity to methane than any other sensors for which the tin oxide powder was either mixe d similarly with supported Pt, Rh or Ni catalyst or loaded with the sa me amount of Pd by conventional methods. The high dispersion of Pd (or PdO) particles appears to be responsible for the excellent promoting action of the supported Pd catalyst. At lower temperature of 573 K, ho wever, the use of the Ca and/or Pt loaded powder of tin oxide gave hig her sensitivity to methane than that of the unloaded powder. It is sug gested that the mechanism of methane sensing consists of two steps, i. e. activation of methane molecules on the supported Pd catalyst and su rface reaction of the activated species on the tin oxide particles. Th e first step is rate determining at 658 K, while the second step becom es also important kinetically at 573 K, allowing the promoting action of Pt to take place. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserve d.