학술논문

Aging and activation of room temperature hydrogen sensitive Pt–SnO2 composite nanoceramics.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Materials Science. Aug2022, Vol. 57 Issue 32, p15267-15275. 9p. 1 Color Photograph, 1 Diagram, 6 Graphs.
Subject
*LOW temperatures
*HEAT treatment
*HYDROGEN
*TEMPERATURE
*METALLIC oxides
*HEAT treatment of metals
Language
ISSN
0022-2461
Abstract
Room temperature gas-sensitive metal oxides have received growing concern over their long-term stability in recent years. Presently, Pt-SnO2 composite nanoceramics of 1 wt% Pt have been prepared, and the time dependence of their room temperature hydrogen sensing capability has been carefully studied. A strong variation with time was observed, with the room temperature response to 1% H2− 20% O2–N2 decreased by a factor of several dozen after only one week. Heat treatments were found highly effective to activate those aged samples. Their room temperature hydrogen sensing capability was almost completely restored through 10 min heat treatments at temperatures as low as 130 °C. It is proposed that impurity gases in air slowly deposit on Pt in Pt–SnO2 composite nanoceramics, and the catalytic role of Pt is deactivated by the deposition and then activated after their desorption through heat treatments. These results suggest that periodic mild heat treatments can be a simple and feasible way for some room temperature gas-sensitive metal oxides to maintain a high long-term stability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]