Improvement of toluene-sensing performance of SnO2 nanofibers by pt functionalization

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Functionalization of metal nanoparticles (NPs) on oxide materials is a commonly employed technique for enhancing the sensitivity and selectivity of materials for gas sensing applications. In this study, we functionalized electrospinning-synthesized SnO2 nanofibers (NFs) with various amounts of Pt NPs to enhance the toluene-sensing properties. In particular, Pt NPs were prepared by deposition of Pt films by sputtering and subsequent heat treatment. Electronic and chemical sensitizations by the Pt NPs were responsible for the improved toluene sensitivity. The best sensing properties were achieved at an optimized amount of Pt NPs, showing a volcano shape in relation to the amount of Pt NPs. The method used in this study is useful for the development of toluene-sensitive and -selective chemiresistive NF-based gas sensors.

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Kim, J. H., Abideen, Z. U., Zheng, Y., & Kim, S. S. (2016). Improvement of toluene-sensing performance of SnO2 nanofibers by pt functionalization. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16111857

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