Decorating Pd–Au Nanodots Around Porous In2O3 Nanocubes for Tolerant H2 Sensing Against Switching Response and H2S Poisoning

Author:

Zhao Xinhua1,Du Lingling1,Xing Xiaxia1,Li Zhenxu1,Tian Yingying1,Chen Xiaoyu1,Lang Xiaoyan1,Liu Huigang1,Yang Dachi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tianjin Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Sensor and Sensing Network Technology Engineering Research Center of Thin Film Optoelectronics Technology Ministry of Education College of Electronic Information and Optical Engineering Nankai University Tianjin 300350 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractWith the recently‐booming hydrogen (H2) economy by green H2 as the energy carriers and the newly‐emerged exhaled diagnosis by human organ‐metabolized H2 as a biomarker, H2 sensing is simultaneously required with fast response, low detection limit, and tolerant stability against humidity, switching, and poisoning. Here, reliable H2 sensing has been developed by utilizing indium oxide nanocubes decorated with palladium and gold nanodots (Pd–Au NDs/In2O3 NCBs), which have been synthesized by combined hydrothermal reaction, annealing, and chemical bath deposition. As‐prepared Pd–Au NDs/In2O3 NCBs are observed with surface‐enriched NDs and nanopores. Beneficially, Pd–Au NDs/In2O3 NCBs show 300 ppb‐low detection limit, 5 s‐fast response to 500 ppm H2, 75%RH‐high humidity tolerance, and 56 days‐long stability at 280 °C. Further, Pd–Au NDs/In2O3 NCBs show excellent stability against switching sensing response, and are tolerant to H2S poisoning even being exposed to 10 ppm H2S at 280 °C. Such excellent H2 sensing may be attributed to the synergistic effect of the boosted Pd–Au NDs’ spillover effect and interfacial electron transfer, increased adsorption sites over the porous NCBs’ surface, and utilized Pd NDs’ affinity with H2 and H2S. Practically, Pd–Au NDs/In2O3 NCBs are integrated into the H2 sensing device, which can reliably communicate with a smartphone.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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