CuO (1-10 mol%) and ZnO (3 mol%) were independently or simultaneously added
to SnO2 to change the selectivity between CO and H gases of pellet-type Sn
O2 sensor. The effects of the additives on the electrical conductivity and
thus the sensitivity to 200 ppm CO and 200 ppm 1-12 gases were examined in
the temperature range from 80 to 450 degreesC. The electrical conductivity
of SnO2 was drastically decreased by the addition of either CuO or ZnO. CuO
addition to SnO2 lowered the temperature showing the maximum sensitivity v
alue for either CO or H-2 gases. On the other hand. ZnO addition made SnO2
to be more sensitive to H-2 gas at higher temperatures. Consequently, SnO2
sensor reserved.