Nanoparticles and nanoplatelets of WO3 and nanowires of WO2.72 have been investigated for their H2S-sensing characteristics over the 1–1000ppm concentration range at 40–250°C. The nanoparticles and nanoplatelets of WO3 exhibit response values of 757 and 1852, respectively to 1000ppm H2S at 250°C, respectively, compared to the response of 3313 of the nanowires of WO2.72. Interestingly, the response of the nanowires is satisfactory (121) to 10ppm H2S at 250°C, while a large response (240) is observed to 1000ppm H2S even at 40°C. The WO2.72 nanowires emerge as a good candidate for H2S sensors, with little effect of humidity up to 60% relative humidity as well as satisfactory response and recovery times.
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