Light-Induced Room-Temperature Gas Sensing by Donor-Doped Anatase TiO2 Ultrasmall Nanoparticles
Raivis Egli̅tis,
Valter Kiisk,
Margus Kodu
et al.
Abstract:Gas sensors that detect volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at room temperature are highly attractive for low-power devices and safety. One of the best alternatives to thermal activation is the UV-A light, which allows gas sensor room-temperature operation. Here, we demonstrate how the doping of TiO 2 via transition metals (Nb 5+ , Ta 5+ and Hf 4+ ) can increase the gas sensing performance of UV-activated VOC gas sensors prepared from these particles. Doping increased the gas sensing response by more than an ord… Show more
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