Detection of Carbon Monoxide in Humid Air with Double-Layer Structures Based on Semiconducting Metal Oxides and Silicalite

Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry(2018)

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Abstract
Double-layer structures based on gas-sensitive semiconducting metal oxides and silicalite-1 were tested in detection of carbon monoxide in humid air. Pure tin dioxide and that modified with antimony and palladium served as materials of the sensitive layer. Upon deposition of a silicalite-1 layer on SnO 2 and SnO 2 /PdO x , the signal for CO in dry air at room measurement temperature ( T = 25°C) grows, but an increase in the air humidity results in that the sensor sensitivity fully disappears. Raising the measurement temperature to 100°C makes weaker the adverse effect of the humidity. The double-layer structure containing the SnO 2 (Sb)/PdO x nanocomposite is characterized by the most stable sensor signal that is independent of the air humidity within the range RH = 4‒65%.
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tin dioxide,silicalite-1,semiconductor gas sensor,passive filter,carbon monoxide
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