Influence of La2O3 loading on the structural and gas sensing properties of
SnO2 have been studied. The effect of different weight percentages of La2O3
(1-10 wt.%) in SnO2, and the effect of calcination temperature on the sens
itivity to various reducing gases like LPG, H-2 and CH4 has been studied. T
he structural characteristics have been investigated by X-ray diffraction,
and the corresponding crystallite size estimated. In addition to the system
atic variation in the crystallite size as a function of the sintering tempe
rature, the role of La2O3 as an effective grain growth inhibitor has been c
onfirmed. Increasing the percentage of La2O3 above 2 wt.% has no added adva
ntage in terms of improving the gas sensing characteristics and also in sta
bilizing the SnO2 surface. Once the La2Sn2O7 formation temperature is reach
ed, the sensitivity of the sensor decreases marginally. At this temperature
the crystallite size also increases very abruptly. All these have been cor
related with the formation of the La2Sn2O7, a new phase with standard pyroc
hlore structure. (C) 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers.