9 September 2021
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- 2022年6月17日
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Hydrogen sensing performance and its enhanced sensing mechanisms of hollow structured-SnO2 nanospheres activated by noble metal nanoparticles

SnO2 hollow nanospheres (HNS) were synthesized by a hydrothermal method using carbon
nanospheres, and Pd nanoparticles (NPs) were decorated by irradiation with an ultraviolet
light to enhance its sensing performance. Six kinds of samples were synthesized followed
by the amount of decorated Pd NPs to find optimum amount of Pd NPs showing the best
hydrogen sensing response. The sensor fabricated with SnO2 HNS decorated with Pd NPs
for 3 h exhibits a sensing response of 121 to 100 ppm hydrogen gas, whereas a sensor
fabricated with bare SnO2 HNS exhibits a sensing response of 3.1. Furthermore, its
hydrogen sensing selectivity is also improved as Pd NPs are decorated. It is difficult for
SnO2 HNS to distinguish hydrogen gas from other gases including NO2 gas. However, as the
Pd NPs are decorated with SnO2 HNS, their sensing responses to hydrogen gas drastically
enhances, whereas the sensing responses to other gases do not. This enhanced hydrogen
sensing performance of the Pd NP-decorated SnO2 HNS is related to the synergistic effects
of the structural features of SnO2 HNS and the catalytic effect of Pd NPs. This study
demonstrates the improved hydrogen sensing performance of Pd NP-decorated SnO2 HNS
and discusses its enhanced sensing mechanisms.
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