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Alternating Current Dielectrophoresis Optimization of Pt-Decorated Graphene Oxide Nanostructures for Proficient Hydrogen Gas Sensor
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2015
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EngineeringChemistryGraphene NanomeshesGraphene-based Nano-antennasElectronic DevicesCarbon-based MaterialNanoelectronicsCurrent Dielectrophoresis OptimizationMaterials ScienceHigh SensitivityNanotechnologyGas DetectionGraphene OxideGraphene Quantum DotElectronic MaterialsCurrent DielectrophoresisNanomaterialsGraphene FiberGrapheneGraphene Nanoribbon
Alternating current dielectrophoresis (DEP) is an excellent technique to assemble nanoscale materials. For efficient DEP, the optimization of the key parameters like peak-to-peak voltage, applied frequency, and processing time is required for good device. In this work, we have assembled graphene oxide (GO) nanostructures mixed with platinum (Pt) nanoparticles between the micro gap electrodes for a proficient hydrogen gas sensors. The Pt-decorated GO nanostructures were well located between a pair of prepatterned Ti/Au electrodes by controlling the DEP technique with the optimized parameters and subsequently thermally reduced before sensing. The device fabricated using the DEP technique with the optimized parameters showed relatively high sensitivity (∼10%) to 200 ppm hydrogen gas at room temperature. The results indicates that the device could be used in several industry applications, such as gas storage and leak detection.
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