A sol solution containing SnO2 particles (crystallites) of 6 nm in average
diameter was prepared by a hydrothermal treatment. The hydrothermal treatme
nt was found to be very effective for suppressing the thermal growth of SnO
2 grains. A thin-film sensor device, fabricated by spin-coating from the so
l solution, consisted of SnO2 crystallites with 6 nm in mean diameter after
calcination at 600 degrees C. The device proved for better properties in s
ensitivity and response transient than a conventional sintered-block sensor
device using SnO2 precipitated gel. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rig
hts reserved.