Effects of high-humidity aging on platinum, palladium, and gold loaded tin oxide-volatile organic compound sensors

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This study is an investigation of high-humidity aging effects on the total volatile organic compound (T-VOC) gas-sensing properties of platinum, palladium, and gold-loaded tin oxide (Pt,Pd,Au/SnO2) thick films. The sensor responses of the high-humidity aged Pt,Pd,Au/SnO2, a non-aged Pt,Pd,Au/SnO2, and a high-humidity aged Pt/SnO2 to T-VOC test gas have been measured. The high-humidity aging is an effective treatment for resistance to humidity change for the Pt,Pd,Au/SnO2 but not effective for the Pt/SnO2. The mechanism of the high-humidity aging effects is discussed based on the change of surface state of the SnO2 particles. © 2010 by the authors.

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Itoh, T., Matsubara, I., Kadosaki, M., Sakai, Y., Shin, W., Izu, N., & Nishibori, M. (2010). Effects of high-humidity aging on platinum, palladium, and gold loaded tin oxide-volatile organic compound sensors. Sensors, 10(7), 6513–6521. https://doi.org/10.3390/s100706513

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