Synthesis of multi-walled carbon nanotubes for NH3 gas detection |
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Authors: | L.H. Nguyen T.V. Phi P.Q. Phan H.N. Vu C. Nguyen-Duc F. Fossard |
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Affiliation: | aInstitute of Engineering Physics (IEP), Hanoi University of Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam;bIEF, CNRS, UMR 8622, Orsay, F-91405, France;cUniv Paris-Sud, Orsay, F-91405, France |
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Abstract: | It has been recently demonstrated that carbon nanotubes (CNTs) represent a new type of chemical sensor capable of detecting a small concentration of molecules such as CO, NO2, NH3.In this work, CNTs were synthesized by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on the SiO2/Si substrate by decomposition of acetylene (C2H2) on sputtered Ni catalyst nanoparticles. Their structural properties are studied by atomic force microscopy, high-resolution scanning electron microscopy (HRSEM) and Raman spectroscopy. The CNTs grown at 700 °C exhibit a low dispersion in size, are about 1 μm long and their average diameter varies in the range 25–60 nm as a function of the deposition time. We have shown that their diameter can be reduced either by annealing in oxygen environment or by growing at lower temperature (less than 600 °C).We developed a test device with interdigital Pt electrodes on an Al2O3 substrate in order to evaluate the CNTs-based gas sensor capabilities. We performed room temperature current–voltage measurements for various gas concentrations. The CNT films are found to exhibit a fast response and a high sensitivity to NH3 gas. |
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Keywords: | Carbon nanotubes Catalyst Chemical vapor deposition |
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