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Title: Effect of noble metal functionalization and film thickness on sensing properties of sprayed TiO2 ultra-thin films
Authors: ABABII, Nicolai 
HOPPE, Mathias 
SHREE, Sindu 
VAHL, Alexander 
ULFA, Maria 
PAUPORTÉ, Thierry 
VIANA, Bruno 
CRETU, Vasilii 
MAGARIU, Nicolae 
POSTICA, Vasile 
SONTEA Victor 
TERASA, Maik-Ivo 
POLONSKYI, Oleksandr 
FAUPEL, Franz 
ADELUNG, Rainer 
LUPAN, Oleg 
Keywords: TiO2;Functionalization;Spray;H2;Propanol sensor;Ag-Pt nanoparticle
Issue Date: Apr-2019
Source: TY - JOUR AU - Nicolai, Ababii AU - Hoppe, Mathias AU - Shree, Sindu AU - Vahl, Alexander AU - Ulfa, Maria AU - Pauporté, Thierry AU - Viana, Bruno AU - Cretu, Vasilii AU - Magariu, Nicolae AU - Postica, Vasile AU - Sontea, Victor AU - Terasa, Maik-Ivo AU - Polonskyi, Oleksandr AU - Faupel, Franz AU - Adelung, Rainer AU - Oleg, Lupan PY - 2019/04/01 SP - T1 - Effect of noble metal functionalization and film thickness on sensing properties of sprayed TiO2 ultra-thin films VL - 293 DO - 10.1016/j.sna.2019.04.017 JO - Sensors and Actuators A: Physical ER -
Journal: SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL 
Abstract: 
In this paper, the effect of the thickness of nano-structured TiO2 thin films (12–40 nm) and successive deposition of different noble metal nanoparticles on the performances of propanol vapor and H2 gas sensors was investigated. The obtained titania thin films were integrated into a device for UV, gas, and gas/vapor sensing studies at different operating temperatures. Qualitative analysis revealed that the sensor selectivity and its response could be altered by film thickness and type of noble metal nanoparticles. The results indicate that the sensor with 40 nm TiO2 film has the highest response to H2 gas (˜ 650%). The fastest response time and the most rapid recovery however were achieved by the sensors made of 12 nm sprayed TiO2 ultra-thin films, which also offered the highest selectivity to H2 gas.

The best UV detection performances were demonstrated by films functionalized with Au nanoparticles (the IUV/Idark ≈ 80). The structural, chemical, electrical, UV, and gas sensing properties of such films were investigated using SEM, AFM, Raman spectroscopy, electrical characterization, and sensing experiments. It has been clearly demonstrated that films are nanostructured and have mixed phases that contain mostly anatase (annealed at 450 °C) and small amounts of rutile after thermal annealing at higher temperatures (more than 600 °C), as improved materials for sensor applications. Our combined study analyzes the relationship between thickness, electrical properties and the gas/vapor sensing performance of such thin film based TiO2 gas sensors as well as the effect of different types of noble metal nanoparticles (Au, Ag, Ag-Au and Ag-Pt) deposited on the surface. The enhanced response was attributed to the involvement of noble nanoalloy or nanoparticle interface to titania forming nano-junctions in the gas sensing mechanism. Highly selective and sensitive sensors towards specific gas or vapor molecules are essential for environmental monitoring, and for health and safety issues.
URI: http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/127
ISSN: 0924-4247
DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2019.04.017
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