2005
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2004.838664
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Gas-sensing properties of sprayed films of (CdO)/sub x/(ZnO)/sub 1-x/ mixed oxide

Abstract: Abstract-A novel NO 2 sensor based on (CdO) (ZnO) 1 mixed-oxide thin films deposited by the spray pyrolysis technique is developed. The sensor response to 3-ppm NO 2 is studied in the range 50 C-350 C for three different film compositions. The device is also tested for other harmful gases, such as CO (300 ppm) and CH 4 (3000 ppm). The sensor response to these reducing gases is different at different temperatures varying from the response typical for the p-type semiconductor to that typical for the n-type semic… Show more

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“…Tricoli, A. Teleki, and M. Righettoni Reviews Table 2: Gas-sensing films of different materials produced by the dry methods presented in [195][196][197] SP ZnO 12-400 50-500 Al, CdO, La Act, C 4 H 10 , CO, EtOH, MeOH, NO 2 [157,[198][199][200][201] [a] Synthesis method: for abbreviations please see Table 1. If grain sizes were not reported, crystallite sizes are listed.…”
Section: Crystallinity and Grain Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tricoli, A. Teleki, and M. Righettoni Reviews Table 2: Gas-sensing films of different materials produced by the dry methods presented in [195][196][197] SP ZnO 12-400 50-500 Al, CdO, La Act, C 4 H 10 , CO, EtOH, MeOH, NO 2 [157,[198][199][200][201] [a] Synthesis method: for abbreviations please see Table 1. If grain sizes were not reported, crystallite sizes are listed.…”
Section: Crystallinity and Grain Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, the science community focuses on investigation of different combination of metal oxides in order to achieve fine tune of response time and selectivity of gas sensors (Bai et al, 2010;Barsan, Schweizer-Berberich, & Göpel, 1999;I. Chen et al, 2010;Comini et al, 2002;Ferro et al, 2005;Galatsis et al, 2002;I.-S. Hwang et al, 2010;Jiao, Wu, Qin, et al, 2003;D.-S. Lee, Han, Lee, Huh, & Lee, 2000;Liangyuan et al, 2008;Lin, Fang, Lin, Tunney, & Ho, 2010;Geyu Lu et al, 2012;J.-A. Park et al, 2010;Sharma, Tomar, & Gupta, 2012;Vijayalakshmi et al, 2011;Shiyou Xu & Shi, 2009;Yoon & Kim, 2011).…”
Section: Mixed Metal Oxides For No X Detectingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Fleischer, Seth, Kohl, & Meixner, 1996) 22 CdO-ZnO Thin Film spray pyrolysis 100-330 3-300 (ppm) --- (Ferro et al, 2005) OTHER MATERIALS FOR NO x DETECTING Up to this section some kinds of materials are presented, but many attempts are done on the other oxides to detect low concentration of NO x gases up to now, which involve phthalocyanine coupled with SAW devices, nanotubes and high temperature superconducting oxides. The semiconductor gas sensors must often be of low cost and have high stability in all environments.…”
Section: Mixed Metal Oxides For No X Detectingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For 30minutes comparatively thick CdO surface layer formed having less oxygen vacancies and hence sensing surface should be compact increasing barrier height intragranular region and sensitivity decreased. [29][30][31][32][33].…”
Section: E Gas Sensing Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%