Abstract

A one-step method assisted by hydrothermal treatment was approached to obtain nanocrystalline 1 and 10 mol.% In doped 2 mol.% Pd-SnO2 powders using a non-ionic surfactant Brij52 and Polyethylene glycol 6000 (PEG) as templates. Depending on In content, the samples were labeled as Pd1InSn and Pd10InSn. The obtained materials consist of nanosized crystallites packed into micrometric grains with a high porosity, as revealed by the morphological and structural investigations (SEM, TEM). A dependence of the grain size with respect to the In content has been revealed i.e. the sample Pd1InSn was showing an average grain size of around 10 nm, whilst for the sample Pd10InSn the average grain size was found to be around 5 nm. The XPS investigations highlighted the differences occurred in the surface chemistry in terms of surface hydroxylation as well as the chemical states of Pd. The sensing properties towards different CO concentrations have been examined under infield background conditions, at low operating temperature of 50 °C. The sensing mechanism model for CO was discussed in detail according to the possible interplay between oxygen and water related species based on the experimentally results acquired through simultaneous electrical resistance and work function measurements.

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