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Acidic Gas Determination Using Indium Tin Oxide-Based Gas Sensors.

Kaiyan PengQiang LiMingwei MaNa LiHaoran ShengHaoyu LiYujie HuangFeng Yun
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
This work has presented gas sensors based on indium tin oxide (ITO) for the detection of SO 2 and NO 2 . The ITO gas-sensing material was deposited by radio frequency (RF) magnetron sputtering. The properties of gas sensing could be improved by increasing the ratio of SnO 2 . The response characteristics of the gas sensor for detecting different concentrations of NO 2 and SO 2 were investigated. In the detection of NO 2 , the sensitivity was significantly improved by increasing the SnO 2 ratio in ITO by 5%, and the response and recovery time were reduced significantly. However, the sensitivity of the sensor decreased with increasing SO 2 concentration. From X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis, the gas-sensitive response mechanisms were different in the atmosphere of NO 2 and SO 2 . The NO 2 was adsorbed by ITO via physisorption but the SO 2 had a chemical reaction with the ITO surface. The gas selectivity, temperature dependence, and environmental humidity of ITO-based gas sensors were systematically analyzed. The high detection sensitivity for acidic gas of the prepared sensor presented great potential for acid rain monitoring.
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