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Low-Temperature Highly Robust Hydrogen Sensor Using Pristine ZnO Nanorods with Enhanced Response and Selectivity

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : ACS omega

Source : ACS omega Vol. 7, 32, pp. 28206-28216 August 2022

Url : https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsomega.2c02510

Campus : Chennai

School : School of Engineering

Department : Electronics and Communication

Year : 2022

Abstract : We report the hydrogen-sensing response on low-cost-solution-derived ZnO nanorods (NRs) on a glass substrate, integrated with aluminum as interdigitated electrodes (IDEs). The hydrothermally grown ZnO NRs on ZnO seed-layer-glass substrates are vertically aligned and highly textured along the c-axis (002 plane) with texture coefficient ∼2.3. An optimal hydrogen-sensing response of about 21.46% is observed for 150 ppm at 150 °C, which is higher than the responses at 100 and 50 °C, which are ∼12.98 and ∼10.36%, respectively. This can be attributed to the large surface area of ∼14.51 m2/g and pore volume of ∼0.013 cm3/g, associated with NRs and related defects, especially oxygen vacancies in pristine ZnO nanorods. The selective nature is investigated with different oxidizing and reducing gases like NO2, CO, H2S, and NH3, showing relatively much lower ∼4.28, 3.42, 6.43, and 3.51% responses, respectively, at 50 °C for 50 ppm gas concentration. The impedance measurements also substantiate the same as the observed surface resistance is initially more than bulk, which reduces after introducing the hydrogen gas during sensing measurements. The humidity does not show any significant change in the hydrogen response, which is ∼20.5 ± 1.5% for a large humidity range (from 10 to 65%). More interestingly, the devices are robust against sensing response, showing no significant change after 10 months or even more.

Cite this Research Publication : C. Prakash, R. Chaurasiya, A. J. Kale, and A. Dixit. "Low-Temperature Highly Robust Hydrogen Sensor Using Pristine ZnO Nanorods with Enhanced Response and Selectivity." ACS omega Vol. 7, 32, pp. 28206-28216 August 2022

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