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Nanostructured Pr-doped Ceria (PCO) thin films as sensing electrodes in solid-electrolyte type gas sensors with enhanced toluene sensitivity

Authors :
Ueda, Taro
Defferriere, Thomas
Hyodo, Takeo
Shimizu, Yasuhiro
Tuller, Harry L.
Ueda, Taro
Defferriere, Thomas
Hyodo, Takeo
Shimizu, Yasuhiro
Tuller, Harry L.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Pr0.1Ce0.9O2 (PCO) films, with columnar structure containing voids, were fabricated by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) and integrated into YSZ-based potentiometric gas sensor as a sensing electrodes (SEs). Sensors with PCO film thicknesses of 550, 1100 and 2200 nm, fabricated by controlling the number of PLD shots of 750, 1500 and 3000 respectively, were examined over the temperature range of 450?600 °C. The sensor output voltage, E, of all sensors showed increasing negative change with increasing toluene concentration. The sensor with the thickest PCO SE film (thickness: 2200 nm) showed a much larger toluene response at 450 °C than the others (PCO-SE thickness: 550, 1100 nm). Because PCO is a mixed ionic and electronic conductor and the morphology of SE was porous, the electrochemical oxidation reaction is viewed as occurring at the double phase boundaries ? DPBs (interfaces between PCO/gas) as well as triple phase boundaries ? TPBs (interfaces of PCO/YSZ/gas). Because a fraction of the toluene is catalytically oxidized in part during gas diffusion within the SE films, especially at lower operating temperatures, the much larger toluene response can be explained by the electrochemical oxidation reaction of the partially oxidized products together with toluene at the TPBs and DPBs.<br />Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 317, art.no.128037; 2020

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375206957
Document Type :
Electronic Resource