Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.96, No.8, 2493-2498, 2013
Fast Response NO2 Gas Sensor Based on In2O3 Nanoparticles
In this research, hydrothermal-calcination route was applied to synthesize In2O3 nanoparticles for gas sensor application. Hydrothermal synthesis with duration of 5h at 180 degrees C resulted in In(OH)(3) nanorods. Then, in the calcination step, considering controlled rate of heating and temperature, In2O3 nanoparticles with rough surfaces were obtained. In the next step, these nanoparticles were deposited by low frequency AC electrophoretic deposition between the interdigitated electrodes to fabricate gas sensor. Deposition in the frequency of 10kHz resulted in the chained nanoparticles in the interelectrode space. At the end, gas sensitivity measurements were conducted at 150 degrees C-300 degrees C and revealed that fabricated sensor had fast response and recovery times to NO2 gas.