Effects of annealing temperature on the H2-sensing properties of Pd-decorated WO3 nanorods

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The temperature of the post-annealing treatment carried out after noble metal deposition onto semiconducting metal oxides (SMOs) must be carefully optimized to maximize the sensing performance of the metal-decorated SMO sensors. WO3 nanorods were synthesized by thermal evaporation of WO3 powders and decorated with Pd nanoparticles using a sol-gel method, followed by an annealing process. The effects of the annealing temperature on the hydrogen gas-sensing properties of the Pd-decorated WO3 nanorods were then examined; the optimal annealing temperature, leading to the highest response of the WO3 nanorod sensor to H-2, was determined to be 600 degrees C. Post-annealing at 600 degrees C resulted in nanorods with the highest surface area-to-volume ratio, as well as in the optimal size and the largest number of deposited Pd nanoparticles, leading to the highest response and the shortest response/recovery times toward H-2. The improved H-2-sensing performance of the Pd-decorated WO3 nanorod sensor, compared to a sensor based on pristine WO3 nanorods, is attributed to the enhanced catalytic activity, increased surface area-to-volume ratio, and higher amounts of surface defects.

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GAS-SENSING PROPERTIESREDUCED GRAPHENE OXIDETUNGSTEN-OXIDEPALLADIUM NANOPARTICLESNANOWIRESSENSORDEPOSITIONCOMPOSITEAU
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Effects of annealing temperature on the H2-sensing properties of Pd-decorated WO3 nanorods
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Lee, SangminLee, Woo SeokLee, Jae KyungHyun, Soong KeunLee, ChongmuChoi, Seungbok
DOI
10.1007/s00339-018-1660-z
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2018-03
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Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
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