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Electronic Interaction between Metal Additives and Tin Dioxide in Tin Dioxide-Based Gas Sensors
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1988
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EngineeringGas SensorMetallic NanomaterialsChemistryChemical EngineeringPd ParticlesElectron SpectroscopyTin DioxideChemical SensorPorous SensorMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyOxide ElectronicsGas DetectionElemental MetalMetal AdditivesElectrochemical Gas SensorElectrochemistryElectronic InteractionNanomaterialsSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsFermi Energy
The electronic interaction of SnO 2 with Ag and Pd particles dispersed on its surface was examined by means of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The binding energies ( BE ) of Sn3d and O1s of Ag(1.5 wt%)-SnO 2 and Pd(3.0 wt%)-SnO 2 , which were lower by 0.5–0.7 eV than those of pure SnO 2 in the as-prepared state, shifted reversibly by reduction and oxidation treatments. These shifts in BE are shown to reflect the shifts of Fermi energy of SnO 2 which are interacting electronically with the metal additives. The electronic interaction depended on the metal loading, being strongest at 1.5 wt% and 3.0 wt% loadings of Ag and Pb, respectively. The implication is that the electronic interaction is of primary importance to the inflammable gas detection by Ag-SnO 2 sensors.
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