Ultrahigh humidity tolerance of room-temperature hydrogen sensitive Pt–WO 3 porous composite ceramics with ultra-large WO 3 grains

Applied Physics A(2021)

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Two kinds of WO 3 powders with average size of 100 nm and 5 μm have been used to prepare Pt–WO 3 porous composite ceramics, whose WO 3 grains are around 1 and 5 μm, respectively. The ceramics with 1 μm WO 3 grains show a sensitivity of 755 to 0.08% H 2 – 20% O 2 – N 2 in air of 30% relative humidity (RH) at room temperature, but show no response to this concentration of hydrogen in air of 50% RH due to the depression effect of water, which indicate a relatively low humidity tolerance for the ceramics. In contrast, the ceramics with 5 μm WO 3 grains show sensitivities of 1200 and 80 to 0.08% H 2 – 20% O 2 – N 2 at room temperature in air of 30% and 50% RH, respectively, and a sensitivity of 8 to 0.02% H 2 – 20% O 2 – N 2 in air of 70% RH, which represent an ultrahigh humidity tolerance. These results clearly demonstrate that the microstructure of room-temperature hydrogen sensitive metal oxide (MOX) materials exerts a decisive influence on their humidity tolerance. Much attention should be paid to MOX materials with large and even ultra-large MOX grains when room-temperature MOX gas sensors with high humidity tolerance are being developed.
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Hydrogen,Sensors,WO3,Humidity tolerance,Ceramics
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