Hydrogen and ethanol sensors based on ZnO nanorods, nanowires and nanotubes
Chemical Physics Letters 418(4-6): 586-590
Article 2005 English
Authors
CR
Chandra Sekhar Rout
SK
Shyam Krishna
SV
S. R. C. Vivekchand
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ZnO nanorods prepared by two different procedures and ZnO nanowires prepared by electrochemical deposition in alumina membranes as well as ZnO nanotubes have been investigated for hydrogen and ethanol sensing characteristics. The sensing characteristics of these nanostructures were also investigated after impregnating them with 1% Pt. The nanowires exhibit excellent hydrogen sensing characteristics at relatively low temperatures (⩽150°C) specially when impregnated with Pt. One type of nanorods shows a satisfactory dependence of sensitivity on the hydrogen concentration, along with short recovery and response times. The nanorods and nanowires impregnated with Pt also show high sensitivity for 1000ppm of ethanol at or below 150°C, with short recovery and response times.
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