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Electrophoretic deposition of Au NPs on CNT networks for sensitive NO2 detection

TitleElectrophoretic deposition of Au NPs on CNT networks for sensitive NO2 detection
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsDilonardo, E., Penza Michele, Alvisi Marco, Di Franco C., Suriano Domenico, Rossi R., Palmisano F., Torsi L., and Cioffi N.
JournalJournal of Sensors and Sensor Systems
Volume3
Pagination245-250
ISSN21948771
KeywordsAmmonia, Carbon films, Carbon nanotubes, Cathodic protection, Colloidal nanoparticles, Deposition, Electrical resistances, Electrophoresis, Electrophoretic depositions, Gas concentration, Gases, Gold deposits, Gold metallography, High resolution transmission electron microscopy, Hybrid materials, Nitrogen oxides, Sacrificial anodes, Scanning electron microscopy, Spectroscopic analysis, Spectroscopic characterization, Synthesis (chemical), Temperature range, Working temperatures, X ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Abstract

In the present study, Au-surfactant core-shell colloidal nanoparticles (NPs) with controlled dimension and composition were synthesized by sacrificial anode electrolysis. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed that Au NPs core diameter is between 8 and 12 nm, as a function of the electrosynthesis conditions. Moreover, surface spectroscopic characterization by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis confirmed the presence of nanosized gold phase. Controlled amounts of Au NPs were then deposited electrophoretically on carbon nanotube (CNT) networked films. The resulting hybrid materials were morphologically and chemically characterized using TEM, SEM (scanning electron microscopy) and XPS analyses, which revealed the presence of nanoscale gold, and its successful deposition on CNTs. Au NP/CNT networked films were tested as active layers in a two-pole resistive NO2 sensor for sub-ppm detection in the temperature range of 100-200 °C. Au NP/CNT exhibited a p-type response with a decrease in the electrical resistance upon exposure to oxidizing NO2 gas and an increase in resistance upon exposure to reducing gases (e.g. NH3). It was also demonstrated that the sensitivity of the Au NP/CNT-based sensors depends on Au loading; therefore, the impact of the Au loading on gas sensing performance was investigated as a function of the working temperature, gas concentration and interfering gases. © Author(s) 2014.

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DOI10.5194/jsss-3-245-2014
Citation KeyDilonardo2014245