ACS applied materials & interfaces | 2019

PdPt Bimetal Functionalized SnO2 Nanosheets: Controllable Synthesis and its Dual Selectivity for Detection of Carbon Monoxide and Methane.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Bimetallic nanoparticles (NPs) usually exhibit some novel properties due to the synergistic effects of the two distinct metals, which is expected to play an important role in the field of gas sensing. PdPt bimetal NPs with Pd-rich shell and Pt-rich core were successfully synthesized and used to modify SnO2 nanosheets (NSs). The 1P-PdPt/SnO2-A sensor obtained by self-assemblies of PdPt NPs exhibited temperature-dependent dual selectivity to CO at 100 °C and CH4 at 320 °C. Furthermore, the sensor possessed good long term stability and anti-humidity interference. The activation energy of adsorption for CO and CH4 were estimated by the temperature dependent response process modeled using Langmuir adsorption kinetics, which proved that the lower activation energy of adsorption corresponded to better sensing performance. Gas sensing mechanism based on diffusion depth of tested gas in the sensing layer was discussed. The dramatically improved sensing performance could be ascribed to the high catalytic activity of PdPt bimetal, the electron sensitization of PdO and Schottky barrier-type junctions at the interface between SnO2 and PdPt NPs. Our present results demonstrate that bimetal NPs with special structure and component can significantly improve the gas sensing performance of metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) and the obtained sensor has great potential in monitoring coal mine gas.

Volume None
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DOI 10.1021/acsami.9b08408
Language English
Journal ACS applied materials & interfaces

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