In this work we report the synthesis, microstructure, electric and spectroscopic properties, and sensing performances of TixSn1−xO2 (x=0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9) nano-powders and of SnO2 and TiO2 reference samples, prepared via sol-gel route starting from metal-organic precursors working in hydro-alcoholic media. Actually, the attention is particularly focused on properties of the sample with x=0.2, in comparison with ones of the other solid solutions and of the single oxides. Indeed, this solid solution showed a borderline behaviour between that of the solid solution with x=0.1 and that of the other solid solutions with x≥0.3. An abrupt change in the structural, electrical and spectroscopic properties has been observed, passing from sample with x=0.1, showing a behaviour very similar to that of SnO2, to one x=0.3 showing a behaviour very similar to that of TiO2. The borderline properties of the mixed oxide with x=0.2 represent the expected continuous transition among the two behaviours.
Electrical and spectroscopic properties of Ti0.2 Sn0.8O2 solid solution for gas sensing
CAROTTA, Maria Cristina;GHERARDI, Sandro;GUIDI, Vincenzo;MALAGU', Cesare;MARTINELLI, Giuliano;VENDEMIATI, Beatrice;SACERDOTI, Michele;
2009
Abstract
In this work we report the synthesis, microstructure, electric and spectroscopic properties, and sensing performances of TixSn1−xO2 (x=0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9) nano-powders and of SnO2 and TiO2 reference samples, prepared via sol-gel route starting from metal-organic precursors working in hydro-alcoholic media. Actually, the attention is particularly focused on properties of the sample with x=0.2, in comparison with ones of the other solid solutions and of the single oxides. Indeed, this solid solution showed a borderline behaviour between that of the solid solution with x=0.1 and that of the other solid solutions with x≥0.3. An abrupt change in the structural, electrical and spectroscopic properties has been observed, passing from sample with x=0.1, showing a behaviour very similar to that of SnO2, to one x=0.3 showing a behaviour very similar to that of TiO2. The borderline properties of the mixed oxide with x=0.2 represent the expected continuous transition among the two behaviours.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.