Ethylene Gas Sensing Properties of Tin Oxide Nanowires Synthesized via CVD Method

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This paper studies ethylene gas sensing performance of tin oxide (SnO2) nanowires (NWs) as sensing material synthesized using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technique. The effect of NWs diameter on ethylene gas sensing characteristics were investigated. SnO2 NWs with diameter of ∼40 and ∼240 nm were deposited onto the alumina substrate with printed gold electrodes and tested for sensing characteristic toward ethylene gas. From the finding, the smallest diameter of NWs (42 nm) exhibit fast response and recovery time and higher sensitivity compared to largest diameter of NWs (∼240 nm). Both sensor show good reversibility features for ethylene gas sensor.

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Akhir, M. A. M., Mohamed, K., Rezan, S. A., Arafat, M. M., Haseeb, A. S. M. A., Uda, M. N. A., & Nuradibah, M. A. (2018). Ethylene Gas Sensing Properties of Tin Oxide Nanowires Synthesized via CVD Method. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 318). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/318/1/012038

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