Abstract

The rapid development of electronic devices used in detecting noxious gases has made gas sensors more and more important. The semiconducting metal oxides’ ability to detect gases is a result of their reactions with the gases in the environment, which change the semiconductor’s resistance. In this study, a composite metal oxide material made of NiO and TiO2 with different doping concentrations of (1, 3, 5, 7) is synthesized using the sol-gel process. A binary compound with excellent crystallization is obtained post 500° calcination. SEM, XRD and FTIR were used to evaluate the morphological fluctuations and the phase identification of NiO/TiO2 nano composite. The butane gas is found to respond well in the concentration ranges of 500 to 3000 ppm, respectively, at temperatures 373 to 573 K as well as at ambient temperature.

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