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The role and activity of catalytic additives on solid-state gas sensors are
determined by the additive chemical state, aggregation form and interactio
n with the semiconductor oxide. All these parameters depend on the technolo
gical steps involved in the element introduction and the treatments applied
to the sensor material.
The aim of this work is to analyse the influence of the additive introducti
on procedure on the gas sensor performance. In order to achieve this object
ive, two sets of different palladium, platinum or gold modified tin oxide m
aterials have been prepared. In a first set of samples, additives were intr
oduced by impregnation of the previously thermally stabilised oxide. In the
second set, catalyst addition was carried out before any thermal treatment
was applied. The study of the catalytically modified materials. calcined a
t different treatment temperatures between 250 and 1000 degreesC, has been
performed by means of HRTEM, XRD, XPS, and Raman spectroscopy. The influenc
e of both processes on additive surface concentration, chemical state, nano
particle growth and resistivity values are presented and discussed. Moreove
r, electrical characterisation of the sensors prepared from these materials
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