| Literature DB >> 32914615 |
David Degler1, Benjamin Junker2, Frank Allmendinger1, Udo Weimar2, Nicolae Barsan2.
Abstract
This work presents an operando infrared spectroscopic study of the temperature-dependent water adsorption on pristine SnO2 surfaces and discusses the possible implications on the oxygen ionosorption and gas-sensing mechanism. The impact of water on the sensor resistance, CO-sensing performance, and CO conversion was studied, and the obtained phenomenological results provide the basis for discussing the operando spectroscopic investigation findings. The provided information allows identification of three different water adsorption regimes ranging from physisorption and dominant associative adsorption to mainly dissociative water adsorption. In these regions, water has different impacts on the surface composition, sensor resistance, and gas-sensing performance.Entities:
Keywords: IR spectroscopy; SnO2; gas sensor; interference; mechanism; operando; temperature; water vapor
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32914615 DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.0c01493
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Sens ISSN: 2379-3694 Impact factor: 7.711