Theoretical modeling of Pd-SnO2based ethanol gas sensor

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In this paper, we fabricate two devices, undoped tin oxide (UTO) and 1 wt% palladium-doped tin oxide (PdTO) thick films for ethanol (C2H5OH) gas sensors. UTO and PdTO samples were deposited on alumina substrate using screen-printing technology. The fabricated UTO and PdTO sample was used as ethanol gas sensor in range (0-5000 ppm) at operating temperature 473 K. The results showed the highest response (∼71%) for varying concentrations of ethanol (5000 ppm) at operating temperature 473 K. Also response/recovery time was observed and it was ∼41 s / 125 s. our experimental data was well supported by the proposed theoretical model.

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Vishwakarma, A. K., Sharma, A. K., & Yadav, L. (2021). Theoretical modeling of Pd-SnO2based ethanol gas sensor. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1921). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1921/1/012118

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