Nanometer-sized SnO2 particles were prepared by a sol-gel method using inor
ganic salt as a precursor material. The investigated results indicate that
well-crystallized nano-sized SnO2 with size around 15 nm was obtained at an
nealing temperature 600 degrees C. The activation energy for the growth of
nano-SnO2 was calculated to be 26.55 kJ mol(-1) when the annealing temperat
ure was higher than 500 degrees C. The measurements also show that there is
a peculiar resistance change as a function of temperature for nano-SnO2. I
t has relevance to the increase of surface adsorbed oxygen. The selective d
etection for C4H10 and patrol can be increased when ruthenium ion was doped
in nano-SnO2 as a catalyst. The gas sensitivity to CO, CH4, H-2, etc., can
be increased when rhodium ion was doped in nano-SnO2 as a catalyst and the
detection to the several reducing gas can be realized ranging in temperatu
re from 260 degrees C to 400 degrees C. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All
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