Abstract
Application of new materials offers more sensitive, selective and long-term stable sensor materials. The aim of the present work is to compare gas response to acetone of nanostructured sol-gel auto-combustion derived stoichiometric and excess-iron cubic spinel type nickel-zinc ferrite (Ni 0.3 Zn 0.7 Fe 2+z O 4 where z = 0 and 0.1). Detailed synthesis steps and gas sensing measurement methodology were described. The sensor material was characterized by x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and direct current (DC) resistance measurements. XRD analysis confirms that samples form the single-phased cubic spinel structure, SEM reveals nanosized grains less than 100 nm in diameter. Plots of resistance versus temperature show adsorbed water contribution to the conductance. With excess-iron, Ni-Zn ferrite changes its DC electrical resistivity, type of conductivity, as well as response to reducing gas (more than 2 times). Obtained relationships can be explained with Fe 2+ formation in the material, thus increasing charge carrier (electron) concentration. This leads down to higher oxygen adsorption ability which can act with test gas.
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Sutka, A., Mezinskis, G., Strikis, G., & Siskin, A. (2012). Gas sensitivity of stoichiometric and excess-iron Ni-Zn ferrite prepared by sol-gel auto-combustion. Energetika, 58(3). https://doi.org/10.6001/energetika.v58i3.2467
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