2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2008.06.046
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Investigation of gas-sensitivity of sensor structures to hydrogen in a wide range of temperature, concentration and humidity of gas medium

Abstract: Investigation of gas-sensitivity of sensor structures to hydrogen in a wide range of temperature, concentration and humidity of gas medium a b s t r a c t Response to H 2 of seven sensor structures of SnO 2 with various catalytic additives, made by thick-film technology, was investigated in a dry gas medium at a concentration of 200 ppm H 2 in a temperature range of 100-600 • C. Concentration dependence of six sensors (pure SnO 2 and doped with five catalytic additives: 3% Pd, 3% La 2 O 3 , 1% Pt + 3% Pd, 1% S… Show more

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“…In the practical application, the influence of relative humidity can be eliminated by using the dual delay line structure and differential output. Furthermore, the influence on the sensor performance induced by the change of relative humidity can be reduced by doping some noble metals [27,28]. Fig.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the practical application, the influence of relative humidity can be eliminated by using the dual delay line structure and differential output. Furthermore, the influence on the sensor performance induced by the change of relative humidity can be reduced by doping some noble metals [27,28]. Fig.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, this increases the response and selectivity as well as decreasing the maximum working temperature of the sensors. For hydrogen sensors, modification of metal oxides, especially WO 3 , by metal additives such as Pt, Pd, or Au, using different techniques is under intensive investigation [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31].…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensor responses to different concentrations of hydrogen in the range from 100 to 500 ppm are given in Figure 9 . The corresponding plot showing sensor response as a function of hydrogen concentration demonstrates the usual power law ( Figure 10 ), which is typical of such sensors [ 28 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%