Sol–gel derived polycrystalline Cr1.8Ti0.2O3 thick films for alcohols sensing application |
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Authors: | Suman Lihua Hui Shan |
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Affiliation: | aLaboratory of Functional Materials, School of Chemistry and Materials Science, Heilongjiang University, 150080 Harbin, PR China |
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Abstract: | The powder sample of Cr1.8Ti0.2O3 (CTO) was obtained by a sol–gel method. The thick films were developed on identical ceramic tubes of 4 mm length comprising of two Au-electrodes and printing an eight-layer film prepared by mixing CTO with glass powder and -terpinol as an organic vehicle. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) patterns showed the formation of a single phase. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of the ceramic sensor treated at 850 °C revealed that the grain size was larger than 400 nm for the individual isolated grains on the surface, and the agglomerated dense spheroidal platelets had the size of 1–4 μm in diameter. The AC impedance measurement in ambient air showed that the resistance decreased nearly by two orders of magnitude with an increase in temperature in the range of 400–600 °C for both the powder sample and the thick film, and the activation energy Ea derived from the measurement was found to be 0.35 and 0.36 eV for the powder and the film, respectively. The films were exposed to various concentrations of alcohols (0.4–1.2 ppm of methanol and 1.0–5.0 ppm of ethanol), followed by determination of sensor response, sensitivity and reversibility and reproducibility. The origin of the gas response was attributed to the surface reaction of R-OH (R = methyl and ethyl group) with O−(ads) to form adsorbed R-CHO, which was desorbed as a gas at 400 °C after the sensor departing from the gas. |
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Keywords: | CTO thick film Polycrystalline material Alcohol sensing |
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