Affiliation:
1. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Nagoya Japan
2. Graduate School of Engineering Nagoya University Nagoya Japan
Abstract
AbstractImproving the gas‐sensing properties of sensors is important for the detection of ultralow‐concentration gases. As sensor signals are generated from the reactions on the surface of the sensor material, improving the surface structure of the sensor material can enhance the sensing properties. In this study, nanosheet‐type tin oxide with a metastable (101) crystal facet surface was used as the gas sensor material. To enhance the sensing properties, crystal facet‐controlled cerium oxide with superior oxygen storage capacity at moderate temperatures was decorated on the surface of the nanosheet‐type tin oxide material. An investigation of the sensor properties revealed that the decorated sensor exhibited improved gas selectivity and enhanced sensitivity to all tested gases. Prior to decoration, selectivity was observed for acetone and ethanol, whereas the decorated sensor exhibited high selectivity for acetaldehyde. The limits of detection of the decorated sensors were 245, 459, and 934 ppt for acetone, ethanol, and acetaldehyde, respectively. Thus, the proposed material can effectively enhance the sensing of extremely low‐concentration gases.