Porous nanostructured gadolinium aluminate for high-sensitivity humidity sensors

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This paper presents the synthesis of gadolinium aluminate (GdAlO3 ), an oxide compound with a perovskite structure, for applications as a capacitive and/or resistive humidity sensor. Gadolin-ium aluminate was synthesized by the sol-gel self-combustion method. This method allowed us to obtain a highly porous structure in which open pores prevail, a structure favorable to humidity sensors. Most of the materials studied as capacitive/resistive humidity sensors have significant sensitivities only with respect to one of these types of sensors. In the case of the studied gadolinium aluminate with p-type electric conductivity, the relative humidity of the air has a significant influence on both capacitive and resistive types of electric humidity sensors. The capacity increases about 10,000 times, and the resistance decreases about 8000 times as the relative humidity increases from 0 to 98%. The investigated gadolinium aluminate can be used successfully to obtain high-sensitivity capacitive and/or resistive humidity sensors.

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Doroftei, C., & Leontie, L. (2021). Porous nanostructured gadolinium aluminate for high-sensitivity humidity sensors. Materials, 14(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14227102

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