Gas sensors consisting of nanosized tin oxide prepared from the supercritic
al fluid drying (SCFD) technique were found operable at lower temperatures.
In this study, gas-sensor characteristics of tin oxide consisting of diffe
rent particle sizes are tested. It is found that the sensitivity increases
with the reduction of particle size. Particle size of 8-10 nm is desirable
for fast response and recovery. As to the long-term stability, sensors free
from any additive fabricated by particle size smaller than 20 nm, drift mo
re or less. However, when Pd and some other additives were added, sensor ma
de of IO-nm particles has improved stability. This Pd-doped ultrafine parti
cle (UFP) sensor exhibits high sensitivity and selectivity to CO, H-2 and C
H4 at heating currents of 30, 100 and 160 mA (30 degrees C, 120 degrees C,
300 degrees C), respectively. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights res
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