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Flame-Made Nb-Doped TiO2 Ethanol and Acetone Sensors
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Document Title
Flame-Made Nb-Doped TiO2 Ethanol and Acetone Sensors
Author
Phanichphant S, Liewhiran C, Wetchakun K, Wisitsoraat A, Tuantranont A
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Scopus Author ID
8532633300
Affiliations
Chiang Mai University; Chiang Mai University; Chiang Mai University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Electronics & Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)
Type
Article
Source Title
SENSORS
ISSN
1424-8220
Year
2011
Volume
11
Open Access
Green Published, Green Submitted, gold
Publisher
MDPI AG
DOI
10.3390/s110100472
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Abstract
Undoped TiO2 and TiO2 nanoparticles doped with 1-5 at.% Nb were successfully produced in a single step by flame spray pyrolysis (FSP). The phase and crystallite size were analyzed by XRD. The BET surface area (SSA(BET)) of the nanoparticles was measured by nitrogen adsorption. The trend of SSA(BET) on the doping samples increased and the BET equivalent particle diameter (d(BET)) (rutile) increased with the higher Nb-doping concentrations while d(BET) (anatase) remained the same. The morphology and accurate size of the primary particles were further investigated by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). The crystallite sizes of undoped and Nb-doped TiO2 spherical were in the range of 10-20 nm. The sensing films were prepared by spin coating technique. The mixing sample was spin-coated onto the Al2O3 substrates interdigitated with Au electrodes. The gas sensing of acetone (25-400 ppm) was studied at operating temperatures ranging from 300-400 degrees C in dry air, while the gas sensing of ethanol (50-1,000 ppm) was studied at operating temperatures ranging from 250-400 degrees C in dry air.
Keyword
acetone and ethanol sensor | Flame spray pyrolysis | niobium | TiO2
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Funding Sponsor
National Research University under the Office of the Higher Education Commission, Ministry of Education, Thailand; Particle Technology Laboratory, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland; NECTEC laboratory; Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
License
CC-BY
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Publication Source
WOS